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Re: Vaginal Epithelial HyperplasiaFrom: Griffiths Malcolm (Malcolm.Griffiths@ldh-tr.anglox.nhs.uk)Thu Sep 28 02:17:45 2000
I think we've had a rule in the past that attached files should not be posted to the list (because of the risk of viruses) it is though possible to send such files to be displayed on the obgyn.net site. You need to post to one of the techies or Bruce Speyer I think. However Mike doesn't mention any ultrasound scan! I'm uncertain why you would expect an ultrasound to have been done particularly in this case. Why? -----Original Message----- From: Anatoli I. Garkusha [mailto:midilover@yahoo.com] Sent: 27 September 2000 18:16 To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Subject: Re: Vaginal Epithelial Hyperplasia Dear Mike, Can you send images of transabdominal ultrasound of that patient where sagitally scanned vaginal stripe could be displaid? The image must be sent through computer and if digitized into *.jpg variant woun't occupy much space on the disk and can be posted in attachment to the letter.
-- Anatoli I. Garkusha, MD, sonologist. Kiev, Ukraine.
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