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22 lut 2011 · This guideline is intended for both specialist haematologists and obstetricians who have experience in managing pregnant patients with bleeding disorders. In addition, it may be a useful reference text for obstetric anaesthetists and neonatologists.
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9 sie 2022 · This Royal College of Obstetricians and Gyneacologists (RCOG) guideline was developed in accordance with the standard methodology for producing RCOG Green-top Guidelines. 11. ... Previous RCOG guidelines 14 have recommended routine laboratory and imaging investigations to exclude other causes for the clinical picture of ICP, ...
27 sie 2020 · Guidelines. First published: 27 August 2020. Last updated: 5 July 2022. New and updated RCOG Green-top Guidelines (from November 2016) and Scientific Impact Papers (from September 2017) are now published via BJOG.
5 lis 2021 · The remit of this guideline is to collate and propose evidence-based guidelines for the diagnosis and management of uterine cancer. This document covers all uterine cancers of any histological type. Hierarchy of evidence. Recommendations are graded as per the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists document.
19 cze 2023 · In this guideline, recurrent miscarriage has been defined as three or more first trimester miscarriages, in keeping with the previous RCOG guidelines.