Re: An article from the BMJ (http://bmj.com)

From: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)
Tue Jun 26 12:40:23 2007


ROTFLOL

"Yankowitz, Jerome" <jerome-yankowitz@uiowa.edu> wrote: I didn't read the article that closely but for those who get claustophobic in CTs and MRIs this might be an important break through in patient care.

-----Original Message----- From: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net on behalf of Robert Modugno Sent: Sun 6/24/2007 6:59 AM To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Subject: An article from the BMJ (http://bmj.com)

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Robert Modugno (rmodugno@aol.com) has sent this article to you from BMJ: ------------------------------------------------------------

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Magnetic resonance imaging of male and female genitals during coitus and female sexual arousal

http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/short/319/7225/1596?fmr&eaf

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I guess this study was done in an open MRI! ------------------------------------------------------------

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Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG
Sylva, NC

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