Re: 'nuther one

From: Dr Eberhard Lisse (el@lisse.NA)
Thu May 31 18:17:52 2007


Hmm, you are right, I *HAVE* in fact detected something :-)-O

The uterus is large, she's only 40 so it's probably not going to shrink, she has a dermoid that I have to take out anyway, she had three Caesars and a T/L already and she doesn't want a TAH later.

el

on 5/31/07 11:12 PM Henry Gregor said the following: > Uh, 'cause you're systems perfect, or at least great, and you're
> gonna' detect something after its taken out????....TIC....weekend's
> coming.
>
> :-)
>
> PS: why take the uterus if the fibroid(s) asymptomatic?
>
> Dr Eberhard Lisse <el@lisse.NA> wrote:
> I have seen today, a 40 year old G3P3M0, all by Section, and Tubular
> Ligation at the last one, who when having an Ultrasound for what turned
> out to be a gastritis, but otherwise totally asymptomatic, with regular
> PAP smears, was found to have what looked like a dermoid cyst on one
> ovary and a fibroid uterus.
>
> Why am I contemplating to take out the Appendix as well?
>
> el
>

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