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Re: Question about placenta accretaFrom: Dean Huffman . (dean@thehuffpeople.net)Sun Oct 29 10:34:05 2006
.. With MFM practices becoming more and more "consultation only", I would say that you would probably do a BETTER job in the OR than the (a or an) MFM. Dean Huffman - - - - From: "R. Berg" <robert.berg@nyu.edu> Subject: Re: Question about placenta accreta Date: Oct 28, 2006 1:37 PM Even assuming the patient has an accreta (or increta or percreta), exactly what is an MFM (should that be "a MFM?") going to do that I (admittedly a stupid generalist) can't do? ______________________________ Robert E. Berg, M.D., FACOG, FACS -- ______________________________ And this affects me, how?
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