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Re: Ob/Gyn US practice in Asian countriesFrom: Raul Limos (rlimos@gmail.com)Thu Jun 9 18:20:04 2005
On 6/9/05, art fougner, md <evsono@pipeline.com> wrote: > Jim > > i've actually found the opposite with prior sections - many patients' > uteri are axially oriented and pulled up and the upper fundus may be > outside or at the outer range of the fov. perhaps this gives credence > to the thought that cesarean may prevent future prolapse? > > art I've observed this condition in our patients with C-sections that we do endovaginal ultrasound. Sometimes we only see the lower uterine segment and we have to do the transabdominal approach to see the rest of uterus.
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