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Re: Clinical CaseFrom: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)Sat Jul 12 00:17:38 1997
Marco A. Pelosi, III, MD wrote: > > At Fri, 11 Jul 1997, Bernard Cristalli wrote: > > > >> 24-year old patient who has a mioma wich involves the cervix in its sup> >erior lip and the itsmo. The diameter is about 9cm > > Bernard, > > The probability that a woman with a 9-cm sphere lodged within her vagina > will (1) have unimpeded intercourse, (2) get pregnant, and (3) not > experience enlargement or degeneration of the myoma if she does get > pregnant are not very good. Your suggestion would be excellent for a > patient presenting with this mass in the third trimester of pregnancy. > > -- Right. But the question is still pending. Anyway I had a patient like that last year. But it was after a late miscarriage. I did a laparotomic myomectomy and told her not to be pregnant for at least 6 months. She came, pregnant, 6 months exactly after the operation.
-- Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF AIHP - ACCA Paris - France http://www.obgyn.net/corresp/cristalli.htm
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