Re: Fw: moroder_canal
From: Wolfgang Moroder, M.D. (wolfgang.moroder@tin.it)
Wed Nov 3 16:17:26 2004
An additional information for downloading the clips
1) http://fetalmedicine.tripod.com/canal20w.m1v (772 KB) and
2) http://fetalmedicine.tripod.com/canal20w2.m1v (904 KB)
The computer might give them the .html extension.
Just change the extension, once they are downloaded, to .m1v and open
them with Quicktime.
Let me know!
Wolfgang
At Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Wolfgang Moroder, M.D. wrote:
>
>I have seen the patient today and I have two videoclips for download
>here
>1) http://fetalmedicine.tripod.com/canal20w.m1v (772 KB) and
>2) http://fetalmedicine.tripod.com/canal20w2.m1v (904 KB)
>You will have to download them on your computer clicking the right mouse
>on the link with a PC and with control-mouseclick on the Macintosh. The
>files have a .m1v extension, they are MPEG1 files and can be opened with
>Quicktime or Microsoft Mediaplayer.
>Please let me know if there are any problems with them.
>Best regards
>Wolfgang Moroder
>
>At Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Mario Libardi wrote:
>>
>>Dear Dr.Moroder
>>
>>Thanks for your message.
>>I saw several times the 3 videoclips using WMP.I can´t see the Ostium Primum ASD neither the perimembranous VSD of a complete AV canal.
>>I will try with QUICKTIME frame by frame.
>>Can you post the 20 weeks follow-up clip???
>>
>>Best regards
>>Mario Libardi
>>
>>>>>----- Original Message -----
>> From: Wolfgang Moroder, M.D.
>> To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 4:11 PM
>> Subject: Re: Fw: moroder_canal
>>
>> Dear Dr. Libardi
>> Thank you for your comment though succint.
>> I agree with you that the left outflow tract (LVOT) on the clip looks
>> normal but the point is the septal defect of the inlet on the 14 and 16
>> wks videoclips here
>> http://www.obgyn.net/us/us.asp?page=/us/present/1004/moroder_canal_wmp
>> I have seen the patient now again at 20 weeks and I could definetly
>> confirm the presence of a complete AV canal with moderatly unbalanced
>> ventricles (the apex of the heart still belongs to the left ventricle).
>> Both outflow tracts left and right were still normal in alignement and
>> size. In the meantime the patient has been in one of the most important
>> Italian centers for fetal cardiology and the diagnosis of a slightly
>> unbalanced canal was confirmed and she was accordingly councelled from
>> the cardiologic surgeon meaning that probably nobody knows how the heart
>> will develop at the end of the prengnancy.
>>
>> In regard to the videoclip of the fetal heart at 12 weeks it might seem
>> inconclusive if you don't look at it with a frame to frame modality. In
>> the latter case you can visualize the normal chambers, the septa, and
>> the outflow tracts. Much more than with a four chamber view at 20
>> weeks. I don't think this can be simply defined as inconclusive.
>>
>> I apologize for writing the wrong videoclip viewer. If you want to see
>> the clip frame by frame it is QUICKTIME which allows it with the left
>> and right arrowkeys
>> Best regards
>> Wolfgang Moroder
>> At Mon, 1 Nov 2004, Mario Libardi wrote:
>> >
>>
>>>>> >>----- Original Message -----
>> >From: Mario Libardi To: ULTRASOUND@OBGYN.net
>> >Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 8:06 AM
>> >Subject: moroder_canal
>> >
>> >Folks
>> >
>> >My comments:
>> >
>> >The 12 wks clip is inconclusive.
>> >The 14 and 16 wks clips in my opinion are normal LVOT views.
>> >
>> >Regards
>> >Mário Libardi, MD
>> >Botucatu, Sao Paulo
>> >Brasil
>>
>> --
>> Wolfgang Moroder, MD
>> Prenatal Unit
>> Bolzano General Hospital Italy
>
>--
>Wolfgang Moroder, MD
>Prenatal Unit
>Bolzano General Hospital Italy
>
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Wolfgang Moroder, MD
Prenatal Unit
Bolzano General Hospital Italy