H Cammu
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1.
Cammu H, Martens E, Van Maele G
J Pregnancy
. 2020 Dec;
2020:2793296.
PMID: 33274077
Purpose: As the rate of cesarean sections (CS) continues to rise in Flanders (northern part of Belgium), it is important to understand the reasons behind this evolution and to find...
2.
Peeters E, Cornet K, Cammu H, Verhoeven V, Devroey D, Arbyn M
Papillomavirus Res
. 2020 May;
9:100201.
PMID: 32438041
No abstract available.
3.
Peeters E, Cornet K, Cammu H, Verhoeven V, Devroey D, Arbyn M
Papillomavirus Res
. 2020 Mar;
9:100194.
PMID: 32179181
Background: Cervical cancer is preventable by early detection and treatment of pre-cancerous lesions. The current screening policy in Belgium (3-yearly cytology on Pap smears) covers 60% of the target population....
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Gillet E, Martens E, Martens G, Cammu H
J Pregnancy
. 2011 Dec;
2011:362518.
PMID: 22132336
Objective: To compare prelabour caesarean section (CS) rates in older nulliparous women with a term singleton baby in cephalic presentation conceiving spontaneously and through IVF/ICSI. When the latter women would...
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Cammu H, Martens G, Van Maele G
J Obstet Gynaecol
. 2004 Oct;
18(1):25-9.
PMID: 15511996
We analysed retrospectively the link between the incidence of epidural analgesia and the frequency distribution of instrumental delivery, caesarean section, labour induction and parity in a selected group of women...
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Cammu H, Van Nylen M, Amy J
BJU Int
. 2000 Apr;
85(6):655-8.
PMID: 10759660
Objective: To determine the outcome 10 years after an individual course of pelvic floor muscle (PFM) exercises for genuine stress incontinence. Patients And Methods: Postal questionnaires were sent to 52...
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Cammu H, Van Nylen M
Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol
. 1998 Apr;
77(1):89-93.
PMID: 9550207
Objective: To compare pelvic floor exercises and vaginal weight cones in the treatment of genuine stress incontinence. Study Design: Randomised controlled trial. Methods: Sixty ambulatory and fit white women (mean...
8.
Cammu H, Haitsma V
Br J Obstet Gynaecol
. 1998 Jan;
105(1):41-4.
PMID: 9442160
Objective: To determine whether weekly sweeping of the membranes from 39 weeks of gestation results in a reduction in the number of women reaching 41 completed weeks and subsequently in...
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Cammu H, Van Nylen M
Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct
. 1997 Jan;
8(5):297-300.
PMID: 9557995
Pelvic floor muscle exercises, in the treatment of genuine stress incontinence, have been used successfully since 1948. One may expect a significant improvement (warranting no further therapy), or cure rate...
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Cammu H, Van Eeckhout E
Br J Obstet Gynaecol
. 1996 Apr;
103(4):313-8.
PMID: 8605126
Objective: To compare routine amniotomy and early intravenous oxytocin (active management of labour) with a more selective use of amniotomy and oxytocin in women in true labour who received comparable...