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Re: Abnormal implantation location!From: Garry Siegel (garrys@mindspring.com)Tue Apr 10 19:30:56 2001
At Tue, 10 Apr 2001, art fougner, md wrote: > >Garry - > >is the gestational sac at all contiguous with the endometrial echo or >cavity? if so, start with D&C under sonar guidance. If not - Scope! >agree that Now is the time, given the facts presented. if possible are >any of the images available for the ultrasound section? > Art: I'm not sure that I can answer that intelligently, but I think that the sac is up in the corner, and is a bit away from the endometrium. Richard: I may well hysteroscope her pre and/or post D and C. I still plan to lapscope initially--I'm quite reluctant to go up in their blindly (well, just with transabdominal ultrasound) with a suction curette. Garry
-- Garry E. Siegel, M.D., F.A.C.O.G. Roswell, GA Private Practice
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