Re: 'Nuther one

From: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)
Thu Aug 10 19:26:32 2006


That much oligohydramnios? Agree with Art. Think of arthrogryposis for one such scenario.

Hank

"art fougner, md" <evsono@pipeline.com> wrote: Unfortunately, this case will most likely not end well, whatever the etiology of the oligohydramnios is.

Art

At Thu, 10 Aug 2006, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote: >
>Referral from the same GP,
>
>G3P2M0, 16/40 saw him for painless spotting since 2 weeks.
>
>He sent for formal Ultrasound which showed a single vital intrauterine
>pregnancy with a normal heart. So severe oligohydramnion that the
>anatomy could not be commented on further. Grade III Placenta previa
>posterior.
>
>I admitted her, Hb is 9.6, all else nil of note.
>
>I wanted to sit on her but they called me today for painless vaginal
>bleeding, and when I saw her in the ward she had several clots in the
>vagina.
>
>So, I thought, at least she is coagulating, and decided to do, what?
>
>el

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art fougner, md
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