Re: Birth defect legal question

From: dr.jefferson (dr.jefferson@uol.com.br)
Mon Jan 31 08:22:15 2005


I think that there's a lot of exceptions. May I suggest one if you have a patient taking Talidomida the baby will show a image on USG (no legs or arms) and the cause is clear.

Jefferson Delfino

> In a message dated 1/30/05 8:08:48 AM, evsono@pipeline.com

writes: >
> > Anencephaly might be the exception - however, i've seen

bpd's measured > > on anencephalics - go figure.
> >
>
> You've got to have a really good U/S machine and a really

good sonographer to > get those BPDs on an anencephalic.
>
> Joe P.
>

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