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Re: In L&D today...From: Geffrey H. Klein, MD (gklein@bcm.tmc.edu)Mon Dec 30 21:39:09 1996
>Sounds like this still could have been an abruption. Did you notice if >there was a retroplacental clot, or did I miss the description in this >vast amount of e-mail I received over the weekend. <Don't you guys ever >take a break from the net?> :-) No obvious abruption noted... The placenta was firmly adherent to the posterior uterine wall and there was no retroplacental clot..
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