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Re: Transposition of great vessels?From: Vladimir Nikolaev (nikolaev@gol.ge)Mon Feb 3 11:34:59 2003
At Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Alexandra Borisova wrote: > >24-week pregnant woman, Gr3P0, 27 y.o. >On viewing fetal heart, great vessels were seen lying parallel to each >other, heart chambers looked normal. >Can we suggest the possibility of transposition of great vessels basing >on this findings? What other US sins of this abnormality are known? >What pt's chance that her baby really has this heart abnormality? > >-- >Alexandra Borisova, MD, PhD >American Hospital Group >Russia, Moscow. > You may find some information here http://www.obgyn.net/displayarticle.asp?page=/us/feature/fetal_heart_screening/fetal_heart_screening Vladimir
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