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Re: Nuchal CordFrom: Ilvlucy@aol.comThu Feb 19 08:23:05 2004
I TOTALLY AGREE THAT THE TRICK IS TO GIVE THE INFO SO THE PT DOESN'T FREAK OUT, BUT YOUR ANSWER CONFUSED ME. ARE YOU SAYING....THAT THE NUCHAL CORD SHOULD BE DOCUMENTED, AND THE PATIENT HAS THE RIGHT TO KNOW. I'M NOT SURE I AGREE WITH THE MANAGEMENT BEING THE SAME. IF ONE SEES A VERY TIGHT NUCHAL CORD X3 AROUND THE NEXT, WOULDN'T THAT BE AN INDICATION FOR REPEATING THE SCAN AT A LATER DATE, OR AT LEAST MONITORING THE PT?
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