Re: Case / question to the list: PLEASE LET ME KNOW YOUR OPNIONS

From: Brickster0@aol.com
Mon Dec 22 12:57:20 2003


In a message dated 12/22/03 12:44:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, cchamber@gorge.net writes:

Therefore, I think the change in the ultrasound in just 24 hours is more of an issue.

Any thoughts on this, Brick?

Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG Marietta, GA http://www.novaobgyn.yourmd.com

The 530D has a pretty good vag probe. My guess is that it was undectable the day before. Remeber there must be a finite point in time when a GS is detectable. It has nothing to do with waiting 48, 72, or 96hours.; that has to do with the reproducibilty of an increasing quant beta.

Brick





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