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Re: PCOD: sonologist arguing on Stein -Leventhal with gynecologistFrom: ldflores (luda@arnet.com.ar)Sun Mar 26 11:05:30 2000
for me you just have to describe what you see, not what it may happen with it. Dont answer what the donk ask LUis \flores -----Mensaje original----- De: Anatoli Garkusha <midilover@yahoo.com> Para: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@forum.obgyn.net> Fecha: Domingo, 26 de Marzo de 2000 09:49 a.m. Asunto: PCOD: sonologist arguing on Stein -Leventhal with gynecologist Colleagues, Please help me to resolve this question. As a sonologist I work in close cooperation with referring gynecologists. Some of them disagree with my statement in sono resume on PCOD when I conclude: the polycystic ovaries structurally correspond to those in Stein-Leventhal syndrome. «No way to mention Stein-Leventhal» - they would argue - «those with this disease are infertile whereas our patients have children». As I see it. Stein- Leventhal is just a variant of a vast range of hormonal and other abnormalities. The fact that women with this diagnose did have children means the infertility issue is not final and forever. Thus, my point of view: I must be right to deduce on Stein-Leventhal if there were to be infertility or not. What would you say? Anatoli Garkusha, MD, sonologist. Kiev, Ukraine.
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