Re: interesting case, twins, 19 weeks, PPROM etc

From: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)
Fri Mar 18 09:20:21 2005


Brian,

Your patient had the best of concerned and appropriate attention. You played the cards dealt as well as anyone, anywhere, could have.

Hank

Charlie Chambers <cchamber@gorge.net> wrote: Brian

Thanks for the followup. Sorry for the outcome, but unfortunately, the odds were very low.

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On Mar 17, 2005, at 7:09 AM, Brian Fox wrote:

> Well, I have the sad final followup. > She came in last night, fully dilated, fetus and membranes in vagina. > AROM yielded a 225 gm male. Placentas came out separately, the one > from Twin B first. No evidence of infection as co-factor. Probably > home today or tomorrow. > > Brian W. Fox, MD, FACOG > Ruby Mountain OBGYN > 1995 Errecart Blvd. Suite 103 > Elko, NV 89801-8336

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