Re: ultrasound diagnosis of abruption

From: Akhan Suleyman (akhan93@hotmail.com)
Tue Apr 3 23:08:18 2001


Only 50% if it's on the upper site of the uterus with doppler or not. Doppler does not change anything!! İf the localisation of the plasenta is the back wall of the uterus the percentage is less than 50%. Dr.Süleyman Engin Akhan Istanbul University Istanbul Medical School Dept. of Obstet.& Gynecol.

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>case from three years ago
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>comments about the ability to diagnose subclinical abruption with (at the
>time) a seven year old GE ultrasound without Doppler capability?
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>Kevin Dew, MD
>OB/GYN
>Bardstown, KY
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