Re: PID in first trimester

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Wed Jan 9 07:13:28 2002


the problem with "the book says" or "the latest metanalysis suggests" is that they are always patients who never seem to read the book or who insist on being statistical outliers. sometimes, as Obi Wan extorted, we must trust our instincts.

art

At Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Joanne Bulley, MD wrote: >
>Thsnks, Joe, 12 sounds like what I recall ... and all the other
>possibilities make it something to always consider!
>
>Joanne
>
>At Tue, 8 Jan 2002, DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote:
>>
>>I think pushing about 12... but you can also get translymphatic spread,
>>recrudesence of prior infection, etc, etc. So you can get PID and TOAs even
>>at ALL gestational ages... See the chapter I referenced before in Sweet &
>>Landers' PID book.
>>
>>Joe P.
>
>--
>Joanne Bulley, MD
>Keene, NH, USA
>
>~*~ let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me ~*~
>

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