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    Herand Abcarian, editor.
    Contents:
    1. Epidemiology, Incidence and Prevalence of Fistula in Ano / Richard L. Nelson and Herand Abcarian
    2. Applied Anatomy / Russell K. Pearl
    3. Relationship of Abscess to Fistula / Hernand Abcarian
    4. Classification and Treatment of Anorectal Infections / Adrian E. Ortega and Kyle G. Cologne
    5. Clinical Assessment of Anal Fistulas / Herand Abcarian
    6. Clinical Assessment and Imaging Modalities of Fistula in Ano / Kyle G. Cologne, Juan Antonio Villanueva-Herrero, Enrique Montaño-Torres, and Adrian E. Ortega
    7. Classification and Management Strategies / Herand Abcarian
    8. Seton (Loose, Cutting, Chemical) / Varnsi R. Velchuru
    9. Fistulotomy and Lay Open Technique / Philip Tozer and Robin K.S. Phillips
    10. Fistulectomy with Primary Sphincter Reconstruction / Alexander Herold
    11. Fibrin Sealant / Jose R. Cintron
    12. Biologic Fistula Plugs / Samuel Eisenstein and Alex Jenny Ky
    13. Synthetic Fistula Plug / Alex Jenny Ky, Michael Polcino, and Alero T. Nanna
    14. Endorectal Advancement Flap / Christine C. Jensen
    15. Dermal Advancement Flap / Christine C. Jensen
    16. Ligation of Intersphincteric Fistula Tract (LIFT) / Ariane M. Abcarian
    17. Video-Assisted Anal Fistula Teatment (VAAFT) / Piercarlo Meinero and Lorenzo Mori
    18. Stem Cell Application in Fistula Disease / Damian Garcia-Olmo and Hector Guadalajara-Labajo
    19. Crohn's Disease / James Fleshman and Rachel Tay
    20. Tuberculosis Fistula / Pravin Jaiprakash Gupta
    21. Fistula Surgery in the Era of Evidence-Based Medicine / Richard L. Nelson and Hernand Abcarian
    22. Causes of Operative Failure / Mohammad Ali Abbass and Maher Aref Abbas 23. Recurrence/Persistence After Fistula Teatmcnt: What Next? / Hernand Abcarian.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Article
    O'Reilly RA, Taber BZ.
    Obstet Gynecol. 1978 May;51(5):590-7.
    Six new cases of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) associated with pregnancy are reported; one of these patients delivered triplets. In addition, 78 patients with 122 pregnancies and 124 fetuses have been reported previously. The maternal mortality rate was 4% and the fetal mortality rate was 18%. Prior recommendations for elective cesarean section in all mothers with a platelet count less than 100,000/cu mm at delivery is not supported by the data available. Treatment of pregnant women with ITP with adrenal corticosteroids has virtually eliminated maternal mortality, has replaced splenectomy as the therapy of choice during pregnancy, but has had little effect on fetal mortality.
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