Re: ultrasound diagnosis of abruption

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Wed Apr 4 09:10:17 2001


ultrasound is relatively insensitive in the diagnosis of abruption.

art

At Tue, 3 Apr 2001, K Dew wrote: >
>case from three years ago
>
>comments about the ability to diagnose subclinical abruption with (at the
>time) a seven year old GE ultrasound without Doppler capability?
>
>Kevin Dew, MD
>OB/GYN
>Bardstown, KY

--
art fougner, md

A series of 1000 cases begins with but a single anecdote.





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