Tag: Anne Lyerly
Attitudes of Maternal-Fetal Specialists Concerning Maternal-Fetal Surgery
OBJECTIVE: We examined the attitudes of members of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine regarding the clinical, scientific, ethical, and policy issues in maternal-fetal surgery. STUDY DESIGN: A 43-question survey was distributed to all members of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine. Two mailings and one electronic mail reminder were sent, each with instructions to submit the … Read more
Toward the Ethical Evaluation and Use of Maternal-Fetal Surgery
BACKGROUND: Important clinical, social, and ethical questions are associated with the evaluation and use of surgical approaches aimed at correcting fetal anatomic abnormalities. In particular, the expansion of maternal-fetal surgery to ameliorate nonlethal fetal conditions has intensified the need to address issues about the adequacy of technology assessment and the safety of those who undergo … Read more
Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Assisted Reproduction
OBJECTIVE: To review the advances in the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and revisit the medical, ethical, and legal issues surrounding infertility management in HIV-infected couples. DESIGN: Analytic review. RESULTS(S): HIV infection continues to be a serious public health and reproductive issue. However, present policies which allow for the categorical exclusion of HIV-infected … Read more
The Ethics of Aggregation and Hormone Replacement Therapy
The use of aggregated quality of life estimates in the formation of public policy and practice guidelines raises concerns about the moral relevance of variability in values in preferences for health care. This variability may reflect unique and deeply held beliefs that may be lost when averaged with the preferences of other individuals. Feminist moral … Read more
Maternal-Fetal Surgery
When surgery is performed on pregnant women for the sake of the fetus (MFS or maternal fetal surgery). it is often discussed in terms of the fetus alone. This usage exemplifies what philosophers call the fallacy of abstraction: considering a concept as if it were separable from another concept whose meaning is essentially related to … Read more
Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia in HIV-infected Women in a Southeastern US Population
The objectives of our study were to determine the prevalence of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) in a southeastern human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive population relative to an HIV-negative control group and to compare these findings with published reports from other geographic regions. Demographic, medical, and cytopathologic data were collected on 89 HIV-positive women receiving care at … Read more
Human Endometrial Transforming Growth Factor-Alpha
OBJECTIVES: To characterize the forms of transforming growth factor-alpha (TGF-alpha) in normal human endometrium, to evaluate the regional and temporal changes in TGF-alpha expression, and to correlate the pattern of TGF-alpha expression with physiologic events in the endometrium. METHODS: Immunohistochemistry and Western blot analyses were performed using two TGF-alpha antisera, one raised against the active … Read more