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Re: Muellerian agenesisFrom: Joanne Bulley, MD (islesannie@yahoo.com)Tue Oct 17 12:14:00 2006
I just took a course in Adolescent and Pediatric Gynecology in Boston - sponsored by Boston Children's Hospital, Brigham & Women's and HArvard. They have a comprehensive program for congenital anomalies of teh reporductive tract - and the largest set of patients with corrections - including non surgical (which they actually prefer) - and a great support system for their patients. Director: Mark Laufer, MD mark.laufer@childrens.harvard.edu mlaufer@partners.org Program for Congenital Anomalies of the Reproductive Tract Division of Gynecology Children's Hospital Boston 300 Longwood Ave Boston, MA 02115 617-355-7648 Joanne
At Tue, 17 Oct 2006, Henry Gregor wrote:
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-- Joanne Bulley, MD Keene, NH, USA
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