Philippine Journal ofObstetrics & Gynecology
Editor-in-ChiefFilomena T. Santiago-San Juan, MD, PhD
Associate EditorsLyra Ruth T. Clemente-Chua, MD Jericho Thaddeus P. Luna, MD
Editorial BoardMa. Jesusa Banal-Silao, MD Enrico Gil C. Oblepias, MD
Mario A. Bernardino, MD Raul M. Quillamor, MDMaria Stephanie Fay S. Cagayan, MD Ramon T. Reyles, MD
Maria Lourdes B. Coloma, MD Maria Lora G. Tansengco, MDMilagros J. Tia-Jocson, MD Jean Anne B. Toral, MD
Ricardo M. Manalastas, MD Anne Marie C. Trinidad, MD
Business ManagerCarolyn R. Zalameda-Castro, MD
Peer ReviewersMilagros Abesamis-Chan, MD Cecilia Ladines-Llave, MD
Virginia R. de Jesus, MD Eileen M. Manalo, MDSantiago A. del Rosario, MD Lisa T. Prodigalidad-Jabson, MD
Rey H. de los Reyes, MD Maria Lilibeth Sia Su, MDBlanca C. de Guia-Fuerte, MD Ernesto S. Uichanco, MD
Florante P. Gonzaga, MD
International Peer ReviewersProf. Christopher John Haines Prof. Ralph M. Wynn
Editorial Advisory BoardRainero S. Abad, MD Greg B. Pastorfide, MD
Leonardo A. Almeda, MD Walfrido W. Sumpaico, MDBernardita B. Javier, MD Delfin A. Tan, MD
Genara Manuel-Limson, MD Ma. Trinidad R. Vera, MDLilia Pagtakhan-Luna, MD
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Editorial SecretaryJhasmin G. De Guzman
PhilippineObstetrical andGynecologicalSociety, Inc.
PRESIDENT Rey H. de los Reyes, MD, MHSA
VICE PRESIDENT Raul M. Quillamor, MD
SECRETARY Christia S. Padolina, MD
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Volume 36, Number 1 January - March, 2012
Philippine Journal of
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Contents
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
The Role of Solifenacin Succinate in the Management ofBladder Dysfunction in Radical Hysterectomy Patients 1
Ana Victoria V. Dy Echo, MD, FPOGS; Jericho Thaddeus P. Luna, MD, FPOGSand Grace Q. Quirapas, MD
Accuracy of Internal Examination and Ultrasound in Pre-operativeAssessment of Patients with Early Stage Non-bulky Cervical Carcinomain a Tertiary Hospital 11
Jaynet de Castro -Tan,MD; Renee Sicam, MD;Filomena Santiago-San Juan, MD, PhD, FPOGS; Regina Panlilio-Vitriolo, MD;Leovegildo Comia MD; Jose Avila, MD; Celestrell May Oras, MD;Maria Luisa F. Dalawangbayan, MD; Kristine Coseng-Feir, MD;Athena D. Balgos, MD and Audie Silva, MD
Post Curettage Ultrasound Monitoring to Determine Early GestationalTrophoblastic Neoplasia After a Hydatidiform Mole 19
Filomena Santiago-San Juan, MD, PhD, FPOGS and Celestrell May Oras, MD
Maternal and Fetal Effects of a Back Massage in the Third Trimester of Pregnancy 32Gina G. Masangcay, MD and Eileen Co-Sy, MD, FPOGS
CASE REPORTS
A Novel Conservative Surgical Approach in the Management ofUterine Arteriovenous Malformation Diagnosed After Treatment ofGestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia 39
Katherine B. Saravillo, MD and Agnes S. Estrella, MD, FPOGS
The Enigma of Catamenial Pneumothorax: A Case Report 53Amielyn C. Manahan, MD and Sabrina Ang-Sy, MD, FPOGS
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The Philippine Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology isthe official publication of the Philippine Obstetrical andGynecological Society, Inc (POGS). It is a peer-reviewedjournal that covers all aspects in obstetrics andgynecology and features original research papers,interesting case reports, clinical reviews and guidelines,as well as correspondences. The journal is publishedquarterly and sent as third class mail to all POGSmembers.
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Vancouver Referencing Style:
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Baja-Panlilio H, Vera MTR, Sanchez FS. Maternal weightgain in Filipinos: A correlation with fetal birth weight andpre-pregnancy weight. Phil J Obstet Gynecol 1990; 14(1): 35-38.
BOOK
Cunningham FG, Gant NF, Leveno KJ, Gilstrap III LC,Hauth JC and Wenstrom KD (eds): Williams Obstetrics, 21sted. USA: McGraw-Hill, 2001.
CHAPTER IN BOOK
Mishell DR. Amenorrhea. In: Droegemuller W, Herbst AL,Mishell DR, Stencheber MA (eds): ComprehensiveGynecology. St. Louis: CV Mosby Co., 1987: 15.