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Re: Clincial PelvimetryFrom: Laure (lfolgar@vianwe.com)Wed Aug 9 07:46:15 2006
The last x-ray pelvimetry i saw, was 14 yeras ago, as resident. ¿Could a x-ray, estimate the movement of the plastic head in a distensible pelvis?. L. Folgar OBGYN County Hospital Melilla Spain -----Mensaje original----- De: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net [mailto:ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net] En nombre de DoctorJoe@aol.com Enviado el: domingo, 06 de agosto de 2006 2:20 Para: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Asunto: Re: Clincial Pelvimetry In a message dated 8/5/06 6:47:50 PM, eramirezt@coqui.net writes: X-Rays is useless - far, far usesless than clinical pelvimetry, cost a heck of a lot less.. and -- you can go on and on.... - but a good point.. Well, actually, X-rays used to work about 1/2 the time. You send someone down to radiology, get X-ray pelvimetry, by the time they came back up the elevators, about 1/2 of them were complete. Joe P.
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