Lawson: Goofy is as Goofy says

From: MARK LAWSON (lawson98@juno.com)
Thu Dec 11 20:39:37 1997


Peter Wein writes: >I really don't think polyhydramnios (or just hydramnios, some think
>polyhydramnios is* redundant*) applies to the BPP. Poly can be due to
>anything that inhibits fetal drinking, these can be physical things
>like esophageal atresia.... Anybody think of any others? Australia

Poly redundant ??? what about olig vs poly ???? I know you're just starting out but stay away from my babies buckeroo.....

God I still remember Sireni Melininni (excuse the spelling) grilling me in those days we had oral boards.... ('78) She said (20 years and I still hear those words in my nightmares) "How can you expect to be a good sonographer and not know four causes of polyhydraminos?"...... Man oh man what a wonderful hot seat she made for us that day.... Then our practical patient was a pelvic study with a TAH.... I head some measured a uterus :-) What a joy to work with the best.........probably cause her mentor was Jay Sackler..... God bless you Dr. Melinni, merry christmas to all our teachers....

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Mark Lawson, RDMS -- Texas

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