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Re: GYN: low dose estrogenFrom: Richard Chudacoff, MD (rchudacoff@mylinuxisp.com)Mon Apr 25 09:58:04 2005
>From questions I have asked it doesn't work. The problem is that blood flow acts as a heat sink, so you can never get up to the required ablative temperatures. My thought would be to put some type of not metallic substance into the endometrial canal to heat up and ablate, transferring energy into the myometrium. However these studies are years away
-- Richard Chudacoff, MD
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