Re: Emporia obstetrics---> breast CA and GYN

From: Anna Meenan, MD (annam@uic.edu)
Sat Dec 4 15:18:41 2004


Attempted aspiration in office (if big enough to hit with a needle). If not cystic, send to surgeon for bx.

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                            Anna Meenan, MD

At Sat, 4 Dec 2004, DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: > >In a message dated 12/4/04 11:31:59, RModugno@aol.com writes: > >> Joanne -  lawsuits lurk in gynecology - remember those failed diagnosis of >> breast CA suits, that have pushed up Gyn premiums!. >> >Okay, here's a general question for in-the-trenches doctors: > >A patient with a palpable breast mass - say she's 35 years old and finds it >herself on BSE - goes to her doctor and he/she feels the same things. Sligh ly >tender. > >She's sent for a mammogram which is returned as Class 1, negative. > >What's the follow-up? > >Joe P.





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