Re: endometriosis?

From: R. Daniel Braun (rd.braun@gmail.com)
Sat Feb 2 16:21:33 2008


Terry, The earliest archive message is June 1, 1995. A few months before I joined. There are a lot of familiar names back there.

Dan

On Feb 1, 2008 9:14 PM, <Terrence.Jones@kp.org> wrote:

>
> Richard, if endometriosis, and causing pulmonary sxs, condition is
> referred to as TES: Thoracic Endometriosis Syndrome. It has come up on the
> list in the past. First in late 90's - not sure if that's even available in
> the archives. But more recently in 7/22/2001 - look under "Re: pulmonary
> endometriosis". Prior to that was 10/26/04: "Re: catamenial hemoptysis". To
> save the historical evolution process, go directly to Alifano, Amer Jnl
> Respir Crit Care Med (11/07), 176:1048-53. For presentation of CT changes
> over time, see Liu, Int Jnl Clin Pract (2/06) 60:232-3. Remember the phrenic
> nerve, and think diaphragmatic stoma. If TES (Thoracic Endometriosis
> Syndrome), consider VATS (video assisted thorascopic surgery) and count
> blessings symptoms are right sided. /tj
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R. Daniel Braun, MD  FACOG(L)  CMT
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R. Daniel Braun

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