Re: Follow up from 3 cases

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Wed Jan 2 10:45:21 2002


Ricardo -

good cases - regarding the heterotopic case - if you've not heard within 18 mos - doubt this will be a prob for you.

just my opinion - i could be wrong.

art

At Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Ricardo Savaris wrote: >
>Dear all,
>
>First of all - HAPPY NEW YEAR, full of patients, publications and NO law
>suits
>
>Second: the 2 cases that I presented last year, here are the end results:
>
>The 46 XY with no internal genital organs under MRI went to laparoscopy. I
>found atrophic female organs inside. Removed 1 gonad. The pathology showed
>atrophic OVARY, therefore as Art said: SWYER Synd was confirmed. Thank you
>all.
>
>The recurrent PID case. We though that would be TB, went to laparoscopy and
>end up in the damn old endometriosis...
>So, I only see one combination of facts, she had PID, but she also had
>endometriosis underlying; the infection was treated, but the pain continued,
>given us the wrong impression.
>
>The heterotopic case: until now, no lawyer was needed, hope it will end.
>Nevertheless, it can be reopened until 20 years after the case.(according to
>the Brazilian laws, how is that in your country?)
>
>Thank you all for your kindness/friendship
>
>--
>Ricardo Savaris, MD
>Brazil
>

--
art fougner, md
ich bin ein New Yorker




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