Re: Interesting Case

From: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)
Fri May 4 13:25:50 2007


Fallopian ca is a good "sleeper" to think of. I've seen one, similar presentation. On sono, and upon surgical visualiztion, unremarkable appearances. Will be interesting what turns up on your case. H

Bernard Cristalli <bcrist@club-internet.fr> wrote: A tubar (tubular ?!) cancer. B

Dr Eberhard Lisse a écrit : > Saw a G5P5M0 lady yesterday, 45 years, complaining about menstruation
> getting heavier and longer, now 7 days, and watery discharge after the
> menstruation.
>
> She has seen one GP trained behind the Iron Curtain for a year or so who
> transfused her but otherwise hasn't figured out anything. She then
> went to see my GP who sent her after the second visit down the hall to
> see me. PAP was normal, Urine showed E. Fecalis which has been treated,
> a full lab workup was otherwise normal.
>
> BMI of 30, bulky uterus. Otherwise nil of note.
>
> What will the Ultrasound show?
>
> el
>

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