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Re: TOA and HIVFrom: RModugno@aol.comFri Mar 26 13:57:58 2004
In a message dated 3/26/2004 3:30:51 PM Eastern Standard Time, eryl@intekom.co.za writes: We see this a lot here. I am tending to be more conservative and would want to wait a few more days to see if the improvement will continue. My experience has been that a good proportion of these will take up to five days to become asymptomatic. Those who don't get a laparotomy then. At laparotomy I just take out the affected adnexum or adnexa, as I think a hysterectomy provides too much opportunity for a major cuff infection. What is her CD4? and is she on HAART? Steve And this is the beauty of this list. We can get advice from people who are the world's experts on the gynecologic aspects of HIV. Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG Marietta, GA http://www.novaobgyn.yourmd (Trained in Johannesburg and Durban, South Africa, two of the TOA capitals of the world)
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