Re: OB acronym question related to reason for a c/section

From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Thu Feb 26 01:44:17 2009


Not Adequate Genital Length ? BC

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> Have you ever heard in a c/section report 'prolonged secondary to
> NAGL'? I have never seen that in 35 years and a friend is asking me.
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