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Re: delivery with cervical condylomaFrom: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)Sun Apr 6 03:15:30 1997
DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 4/4/97 7:05:57 PM, you wrote: > > >In the U.S. there have been lawsuits where patients won huge awards > >because their doctor "did not perform a c/section to prevent > >papillomatosis" but I try not to let juries get in the way of science :) > > The current (1993) STD treatment guidelines from the CDC also recommend > AGAINST c/s for neonatal indications. I would only consider c/s for large > condyloma which may bleed or obstruct delivery... > --
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