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1. Disseminated intravascular coagulation in obstetrics, pregnancy and gynecology: criteria for diagnosis and management Rodger Bick and Deborah Hoppensteadt;
2. Recurrent miscarriage syndrome and infertility due to blood coagulation protein and platelet defects Rodger Bick;
3. Von Willebrand disease and other bleeding disorders in obstetrics Franklin Fuda and Ravindra Sarode;
4. Hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn due to ABO, Rh and other blood group alloantibodies Katharine Downes and Ravindra Sarode;
5. Thrombophilia in pregnancy and obstetrics Rodger Bick and William Baker;
6. Thromboprophylaxis and treatment of thrombosis in pregnancy Lowthar Heilmann and Rodger Bick;
7. Diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in pregnancy William Baker and Rodger Bick;
8. Hemorrhagic and thrombotic lesions of the placenta Raymond Redline;
9. Iron deficiency, folate and vitamin b12 deficiency in pregnancy, obstetrics and gynecology William Baker and Ray Lee;
10. Thrombosis prophylaxis and risk factors of thrombosis in gynecologic oncology Georg Fredrik von Templehoff;
11. Low molecular weight heparins in pregnancy Deborah Hoppensteadt, Jawed Fareed, Harry Messmore, Omer Iqbal, William Wehrmacher and Rodger Bick;
12. Postpartum hemorrhage - diagnosis, pharmacologic therapy, interventional radiologic therapy, and surgical therapy William Baker and Joseph Monsour;
13. Hemoglobinopathies in pregnancy Adeboye Adewoye and Martin Steinberg;
14. Genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis Karen Heller and Robyn Horsager;
15. Thrombocytopenia in pregnancy Ravinda Sarode and Eugene Frenkel;
16. Neonatal immune thrombocytopenias Katharine Downes and Ravinda Sarode;
17. The rational use of blood and its components in obstetrical and gynecological bleeding complications Katharine Downes and Ravinda Sarode;
18. Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia in pregnancy Barbara Haley, Rodger Bick and Eugene Frenkel;
19. Coagulation defects as a cause for menstrual disorders Albert Phillips.
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