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uterine synechiaFrom: DuBose, Terry (DuboseTerryJ@exchange.uams.edu)Thu Dec 18 09:48:33 1997
> >Ok, folks. We now have a bit of case history with the images. You can >view these first two examples that most have thought looked like uterine >synechia. What do you think? Please send comments to: >Ultrasound@OBGYN.net > >See the images at: >http://www.obgyn.net/US/us_images.htm >Uterine synechia or amniotic band? > >The contributers for this first of many images for your viewing and >education are: >Ozren Mamula M.D. Obgyn spec >Kresimirova 7, 51 000 Rijeka >Croatia >E- mail : Ozren.Mamula@public.srce.hr > >Janet Tomko, RDMS >buddy@redrose.net > >Thank you both for helping us get this site rolling. > >And thank you, Kevin Sample for getting the images up on the http://wwweb so >quickly. > >Please let us know how you think we can improve these sites. I think >some uniformity will make it easier to browse. Also, if you submit >images, please send, besides the history and Dx, your
particulars,
>especially your town and country. I think it will be very
interesting
>to see where all the images come from.
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