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Re: Opinions please!From: Luis Sanchez-Ramos (luis.sanchez@jax.ufl.edu)Tue Feb 29 06:19:26 2000
At Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Paul Prior MD wrote: >>But w/o any other specific findings and inability to do amnioinfusion still don't see how you have any other choice than to deliver even with possibility of abnormal fetus<< Yes, BUT if after transabdominal amnioinfusion there was some suggestion of abnormal anatomy suggestive of a chromosomal defect, a PUBS could have been performed (karyotype is available rapidly from blood sample). A fetus with a lethal anomaly i.e, trisomy 18 should not be delivered by cesarean. LSR
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