Re: ductus arteriosus

From: joshua copel (joshua.copel@yale.edu)
Tue Mar 26 07:35:58 2002


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I agree probable normal variant at that age.

Josh Copel

> The patient came in again today for a fetal echo, but I didn't scan her today.
> I'll do my best to remember....I think the fetus was around 30-31 weeks. The
> 3D people took a look today also, and one of the folks there remembered some
> work done by someone in Europe who knew all about DA, including this, and
> called it a kinked ductus arteriosus, and that it was a normal variant. Sure
> looks weird when you've never seen it before.
>
> Peg

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