Re: Hi

From: Dianne Walkup (diannewalkup@hotmail.com)
Mon Feb 18 23:01:41 2002


What you are describing may be from fetal respiration..

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Dianne Walkup, RDMS, RDCS
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>From: "ND" <nirvi@satyam.net.in> >Reply-To: ultrasound@obgyn.net >To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND ><ultrasound@mail.medispecialty.com> >Subject: Hi >Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 20:50:51 -0600 > >Hi > >I have one query - What happens when you get Umblical artery waveforms that >are not regular in their amplitude - one small and one large - occuring >regularly - kind of alternating and sometimes maybe not. The S/D Ratio for >the "smaller" wave and the "Larger" waves is different. >Which wave should we take for measuring doppler parameters and Why does >this >kind of phenonmenon happen? The question is open to the forum. > >Terry, Please send me the manner in which we can post images/cases on the >forum. > >Thanks You > >Dr Nirvikar Dahiya >




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