Re: Fw: moroder_canal
From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Fri Nov 5 16:58:06 2004
On the 20 wk color study, I see evidence of 2 VSD's, along with R>L
disproportion.
art
At Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Wolfgang Moroder, M.D. wrote:
>
>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
>>
>--
>Wolfgang Moroder, MD
>Prenatal Unit
>Bolzano General Hospital Italy
>
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art fougner, md
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