Re: Adenomyoma

From: Eberhard W Lisse (el@ac.lisse.na)
Fri Jan 26 07:24:35 2001


In message <200101261347.HAA01325@mail.medispecialty.com>, art fougner, md writ es: > el -
>

> MRI superior to u/s for noninvasive dx of adenomyosis. as in many
> instances, ultrasound tells you there is something there; it doesn't
> always tell you what it is.

Yes, sure. but what I am trying to say is that I do not rely on some sonographer's report and some pix. I want to see this myself live, even "feel" with the probe.

If there is something that you are not sure off, do the MRI. If you have one. We have none in Namibia.

We have none in my current hospital and to refer someone outside, our hospital has to pay. So, guess what, no MRIs here (in a German department) either :-)-O

el





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