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    [edited by] Philip J. Di Saia, William T. Creasman ; associate editors, Robert S. Mannel, D. Scott McMeekin, David G. Mutch.
    Contents:
    Preinvasive disease of the cervix / William T. Creasman
    Preinvasive disease of the vagina and vulva and related disorders / Joan L. Walker and Cara A. Mathews
    Invasive cervical cancer / Krishnansu S. Tewari and Bradley J. Monk
    Endometrial hyperplasia, estrogen therapy, and the prevention of endometrial cancer / Lisa M. Landrum, Rosemary E. Zuna, and Joan L. Walker
    Adenocarcinoma of the uterine corpus / William T. Creasman and David Scott Miller
    Sarcoma of the uterus / D. Scott McMeekin
    Gestational trophoblastic disease / Emily M. Ko and John T. Soper
    Invasive cancer of the vulva / Jeanne M. Schilder and Frederick B. Stehman
    Invasive cancer of the vagina / Brian M. Slomovitz and Robert L. Coleman
    The adnexal mass / D. Scott McMeekin, Robert Mannel, and Philip J. Disaia
    Epithelial ovarian cancer / Eric L. Eisenhauer, Ritu Salani, and Larry J. Copeland
    Germ cell, stromal, and other ovarian tumors / Michael A. Bidus, John C. Elkas, and G. Scott Rose
    Fallopian tube cancer / Michael A. Bidus, G. Larry Maxwell, and G. Scott Rose
    Breast diseases / Mary L. Gemignani
    Cancer in pregnancy / Krishnansu S. Tewari
    Complications of disease and therapy / Daniel L. Clarke-Pearson
    Basic principles of chemotherapy / Christina S. Chu and Stephen C. Rubin
    Targeted therapy and molecular genetics / Shannon N. Westin, Anil K. Sood, and Robert L. Coleman
    Genes and cancer : genetic counseling and clinical management / David G. Mutch and Philip J. DiSaia
    Palliative care and quality of life / Dana M Chase ... [et al.]
    Role of minimally invasive surgery in gynecologic malignancies / Jeffrey M. Fowler, David E. Cohn, and Robert S. Mannel
    Epidemiology of commonly used statistical terms and analysis of clinical studies / Wendy R. Brewster
    Basic principles in gynecologic radiotherapy / Catheryn M. Yashar.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2012
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    Chalmers TM, Glass RC, Risdall PC.
    Curr Med Res Opin. 1977;5(1):17-20.
    In 3 patients with active rheumatoid disease, concentrations of flurbiprofen of approximately 2 microgram per ml were achieved in synovial fluid 3 hours after a single oral dose of flurbiprofen (100 mg). The highest concentrations were seen between 3 and 9 hours after administration of the dose. The concentration of flurbiprofen in synovial fluid seemed to fall more slowly than in the circulation, but more extensive data would be needed to confirm this. In all 3 patients the drug was absorbed rapidly into the circulation, the highest serum concentrations of 7 microgram to 9 microgram per ml being seen in the first blood sample withdrawn 1.5 hours after administration of the dose. Serum concentrations fell with a mean apparent half-life of approximately 3 hours.
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