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Re: Case / question to the list: PLEASE LET ME KNOW YOUR OPNIONSFrom: Brickster0@aol.comMon Dec 22 16:57:49 2003
In a message dated 12/22/2003 7:09:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, Brickster0@aol.com writes: I saw the pt the next day in the office (with a GE 730) and saw an IUP with a gestational sac, and one week later the IUP had FHTs. Thank you all for your insight Brick BIlls MD Alpharetta, GA Sorry to be so skeptical (and I know why you were nervous about this case;+} ) It just seems strange to me that in 24 hours one goes from no IUP to "IUP with a gestaional sac". Did you personally see the pictures of the first ultrasound? Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG Marietta, GA http://www.novaobgyn.yourmd.com In my practice, the MD's do the scans. There is no sono tech. I saw the static pictures of the Thursday scan and scanned her myself on Friday. The scan is only as good as the scanner; regardless who reads the static pictures Brick
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