Re: In L&D today...

From: Bernard Cristalli (bclaure@mailhost.grolier.fr)
Sat Dec 28 12:35:42 1996


deej@SHOL.COM wrote: >
> Re Unknown scar---
> There was an article approx 10 yrs ago (I don't remember where) stating
> the scar could be .…
> Deej
> DJ Clow, DO
> Somerset Ob/Gyn Assoc Ltd
> Somerset, Pa

OK but the regular thickness (determined by US) of the inferior segment of the uterus is 1 (one) mm. One thing of better interest is when you see the defect of the uterine wall, which is quite rare.

--
Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF
Paris - France




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