Re: amniotic band?-- Joe

From: Paula Woletz (pwoletz@aium.org)
Mon Jan 10 06:42:53 2005


Is it too thin to be a synechia?

Paula

At 02:34 AM 1/10/2005 -0600, you wrote: >
>Hi all,
>A nice case here. A 25 yr. old primi gravida came for a routine check up.
>On usg there is this strange band on the right flank of the amniotic
>cavity, running antero-posteriorly.
>Anteriorly, I feel the band actually meets the placental edge. No fetal
>part is seen trapped by the band.
>My query-- do you agree -- is this an amniotic band?
>Joe.
>

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