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Patient Education

Intrauterine Infection & Acute Inflammation
Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Pregnancy Compromise
Chronic Inflammation
Chronic Inflammation Case Reports (coming soon)

Coagulation Related Pathology
Introduction to IVF
Perinatal Pathology
Recurrent Obstetric Compromise
Uteroplacental Vascular Pathology
Uteroplacental Vascular Pathology Case Reports

Lecture Notes and Abstracts

Medical Student Lecture, 2001
Placental Pathology

Abstract
Uterine Artery Blood Flow
1. Blood flow changes in the ovarian and uterine arteries during the normal menstrual cycle
American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology 1996 Sep;175(3 Pt 1):625-31
2. Intra-observer reproducibility of transvaginal Doppler measurements in uterine and intraovarian arteries in regularly menstruating women. Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology 1996 Feb;7(2):129-34

Placental Pathology
Condensed from Chapter 69 in: Anderson's Pathology, 10th Edition

Abstract
Disorders of the decidua and maternal vasculature in obstetric compromise including preeclampsia. Carolyn M. Salafia, M.D., Robert Pijnenborg, Ph.D.

Abstract
Recurrent Obstetric Compromise

Kathryn A. Starzyk and Carolyn M. Salafia

Ask The Doctor

Dr. Salafia was a chat guest on the American Infertility Association web site where she answered questions in an interactive, moderated chat session. Read her chat transcript.

 

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