Re: visual disturb and PMS

From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Tue Apr 11 05:50:20 2000


one never knows with women.

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> De : savaris@orion.ufrgs.br Mon Apr 10 23:58:53 2000 > Répondre à : ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net > Date : Mon, 10 Apr 2000 16:54:55 -0500 > À : Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@forum.obgyn.net> > Objet : visual disturb and PMS > > Ok folks, > > This is new for me. I have a patient who complains about visual disturb, > everything gets blured, when she has PMS. > > Any one of you has experience on that? > > Inputs are welcome > > Ricardo Savaris, MD, PhD > Porto Alegre - RS > Brazil > > "The things you learn after you know everything are the important ones" >





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