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Re: early onset severe IUGR and ambiguous genitalia without any other anomalyFrom: JD Stewart,MD (jdstewartmfmob@sbcglobal.net)Thu Nov 2 12:11:25 2006
At Thu, 2 Nov 2006, Lalehan Kutlay wrote: > >Maternal trombocyte count was normal and there is no evidence of >thrombophilia WAS THE TESTING ACTUALLY RUN? FAMILY HISTORY/PREGNANCY COURSE MAY MISS CARRIERS>
Baby was quite well in first 36 hours.
>Autopsy report and the results of second chromosome analysis is not
-- JD. Stewart, MD MFM up too late all night, every night Two places you never want to be the "Great Case of the Week"- the OB ward and the courtroom.
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