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responseFrom: David Nagey (dnagey@c3p0.ab.umd.edu)Wed Oct 25 20:08:40 1995
From: MX%"Postmaster@c3p0.ab.umd.edu" 25-OCT-1995 21:01:35.59 To: MX%"dnagey@c3p0.ab.umd.edu" CC: Subj: Message routing error Return-Path: <> Date: Wed, 25 Oct 1995 20:59:50 EDT From: Message Exchange Router <Postmaster@c3p0.ab.umd.edu> To: dnagey@c3p0.ab.umd.edu Subject: Message routing error Note: this message was generated automatically. Problem occurred during message routing for the following: Address: (originally: <ob-gyn-l@listserv@bcm.tmc.edu>) Error: Invalid address. Message follows. Received: by c3p0.ab.umd.edu (MX V4.0-1 VAX) id 13; Wed, 25 Oct 1995 20:59:48 EDT Date: Wed, 25 Oct 1995 20:59:47 EDT From: David Nagey <dnagey@c3p0.ab.umd.edu> To: evsono@pipeline.com Message-ID: <009986A5.4839BE40.13@c3p0.ab.umd.edu> Subject: multiples and sonos
On Tue, 24 Oct 1995 David Nagey <dnagey@c3p0.ab.umd.edu> said:
>re the person who repeats sono only at 28-32 weeks on twins -> Art Fouger asked: just how does one assess fetal growth in multiple gestation without resorting to frequent, serial sonograms? you have just reinforced the concept that twins in the human in NOT a normal variant. therefore, the twin pregnancy cannot be followed as a normal pregnancy. !>> This was my point.... David -- David Nagey -University of Maryland School of Medicine -dnagey@c3p0.ab.umd.edu (410) 328-5957, FAX (410) 328-8389, beeper (410) 389-9097
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