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Item Abortion: an attitude study of professional staff at Ramathibodi Hospital.(1986-01-01) Phuapradit, W; Sirivongs, B; Chaturachinda, KItem Adolescent pregnancy with HIV-1 positive in Ramathibodi Hospital 1991-1995.(1995-12-01) Taneepanichskul, S; Phuapradit, W; Chaturachinda, KIn summary, the level of HIV infection among teenagers will increase in our community because of their risky behaviour. Education and counselling should be the effective strategies to overcome this problem.Item Amnesic effect of midazolam as premedication in interval laparoscopic sterilization.(1988-07-01) Pausawasdi, S; Padmasuta, K; Tangtrakul, S; Chaturachinda, KItem Anaemia of pregnancy. I. An epidemiologic study.(1972-02-01) Chaturachinda, KItem Anencephaly at Ramathibodi Hospital.(1988-07-01) Suthutvoravut, S; Chaturachinda, KItem Birthweight and maternal age, Thailand 1982-1983.(1986-06-01) Nondasuta, A; Jiamsuchon, K; Wattana-Kasetr, S; Chaturachinda, KItem Birthweight and placental weight, Thailand 1982-1983.(1986-07-01) Nondasuta, A; Jiamsuchon, K; Wattana-Kasetr, S; Chaturachinda, KItem Birthweight distribution: a baseline data for Thailand.(1986-04-01) Nondasuta, A; Chaturachinda, K; Wattana-Kasetr, SItem Birthweight in relation to maternal height and weight.(1986-05-01) Nondasuta, A; Chaturachinda, K; Watthana-Kasetr, SItem Bone density in women receiving Norplant implants for contraception.(1997-11-12) Intaraprasert, S; Taneepanichskul, S; Theppisai, U; Chaturachinda, KThe aim of this study was to determine whether long-term Norplant uses is associated with changes in bone density. The study group consisted of forty one healthy women aged 19-42 years who had used Norplant for 31.1 +/- 11.2 months with a minimum period of 12 months. Fifty current IUD users constituted the control group. The bone density was measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) at the non dominant distal and ultradistal forearm. Serum estradiol was measured by microparticle enzyme immunoassay technique. Age, parity, income, weight, height and body mass index (BMI) of both groups were no differences. Our analysis did not find any differences in bone mineral density of distal forearm and ultradistal forearm between Norplant and IUD users (95% CI -0.01, -0.03 and -0.02, 0.02 respectively). Serum estradiol was not different in the two groups (95% CI -24.9, 110). This study revealed that the Norplant implants do not have any adverse effect on bone mineral density.Item Breast feeding: observation at Ramathibodi Hospital.(1981-07-01) Pongthai, S; Sakornrattanakul, P; Chaturachinda, KItem Coital position during pregnancy.(1988-07-01) Pongthai, S; Sugeethorn, S; Chaturachinda, K; Supattrapan, N; Singhaniyom, SItem The common gynecologic problems in childhood and puberty. 10 years review at Ramathibodi Hospital.(1984-10-01) Thanuntaseth, C; Chaturachinda, KItem A comparative study of tramadol and pethidine in laparoscopic interval sterilization.(1988-03-01) Chaturachinda, K; Tangtrakul, S; Pausawasdi, S; Padmasuta, K; O-Prasertsawat, PItem Cryosurgical treatment of benign cervical diseases.(1977-03-01) Tangtrakul, S; Rattakul, P; Chaturachinda, KItem Diagnostic laparoscopy at Ramathibodi Hospital: 1979-1988.(1993-01-01) Rapeepattana, Y; Linasmita, V; Suthutaoravut, S; Intaraprasert, S; Chaturachinda, KA 10-year review of diagnostic laparoscopy at Ramathibodi Hospital was presented. There was a total of 6,033 laparoscopies performed from 1979 to 1988, of which 1,416 (23.5%) were diagnostic. The three most frequent indications were suspected ectopic pregnancy (459 cases, 32.4%), endometriosis (409 cases, 28.9%) and infertility (308 cases, 21.8%). The trend in performing diagnostic laparoscopy has been increasing from 79 procedures in 1979 to 230 in 1988. Laparoscopy plays a major role in making definitive diagnosis in many cases. Complications were found in only 4 cases (2.8/1,000 procedures).Item The effect of type and screen for preoperative blood requesting program in obstetrics and gynaecology.(1988-07-01) O-Prasertsawat, P; Phuapradit, W; Chiewsilp, P; Ratanasirivanich, P; Phiromsawat, S; Chaturachinda, KItem The efficacy of tramadol in the interval laparoscopic sterilization: a comparison of two dosage regimen.(1988-07-01) Padmasuta, K; Pausawasdi, S; Tangtrakul, S; Chaturachinda, KItem Elective induction of labor: Ramathibodi Hospital (Jan-Jun, 1990).(1993-01-01) Wilailak, S; Saropala, N; Chaturachinda, KTo assess the outcome of elective induction of labor, 262 deliveries were studied retrospectively and compared with 249 controlled cases whose labor began spontaneously. Elective induction accounted for 61 per cent of all patients induced with the overall induction rate of 11 per cent. Sixty-two per cent of the private cases as opposed to 24 per cent of the nonprivate cases were induced before the expected date of confinement. Among private cases, the cesarean section rate was similar whether the patients were induced or admitted in spontaneous labor. However, when considering the nonprivate cases the cesarean section rate was twice as high if the patients were induced. Mean maternal height and fetal birth weight were similar in both the study and control groups but there were more cases of low birth weight infants in the study group. The fetal outcome as indicated by 5-minute Apgar score was not less than five in both groups.