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Amazing case!From: Lynn Montgomery, M.D. (apgar10@montanadsl.net)Mon Nov 10 17:55:07 2003
Listers, Lets just say that this is a hypothetical: Patient at 26 weeks gestation with five previous cesarean sections - two of them classical. Presents with low abdominal pain. MRI shows what is interpreted as "thinning of the lower uterine segment with apparent protrusion of the amniotic membranes through the segment". No contractions, ongoing pain, no fetal issues. What would you do? You can't offend me cause it is only a hypothetical and not my hypothetical... Lynn
-- Lynn D. Montgomery, M.D. Rocky Mountain Women's Health Missoula, Montana
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