Eugene C. Toy
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Case Files: Obstetrics and Gynecology
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30 editions
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2002
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Case Files: Internal Medicine
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23 editions
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2004
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Case Files: Pediatrics
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21 editions
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2003
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Case Files Family Medicine
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21 editions
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2006
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Case Files: Psychiatry
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23 editions
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2004
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Case Files: Surgery
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20 editions
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2003
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Case Files: Emergency Medicine
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Case Files: Neurology
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17 editions
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2007
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Case Files: Pharmacology
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20 editions
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2005
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Case Files: Cardiology
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3 editions
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2015
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“Finally, the nonimmune rubella status should alert the practitioner to immunize for rubella during the postpartum time (since the rubella vaccine is live attenuated and is contraindicated during pregnancy).”
― Case Files: Obstetrics & Gynecology
― Case Files: Obstetrics & Gynecology
“but in the normal heart the right ventricle is only one-third the mass of the left ventricle so the size and contour of the QRS complex is dominated by the left ventricle.”
― Case Files: Cardiology
― Case Files: Cardiology
“Cesarean delivery (for labor abnormalities) in the absence of clear cephalopelvic disproportion is generally reserved for arrest of active phase and ROM with adequate uterine contractions for at least 4 hours, or inadequate uterine contractions for at least 6 hours.”
― Case Files: Obstetrics & Gynecology
― Case Files: Obstetrics & Gynecology
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