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Re: Bone in UterusFrom: Carlos Rubio (crubiol@meditex.es)Fri Apr 18 04:29:59 1997
Dan Logen wrote: > > 28 year old consulted me about 8 year history of infertility, after having . Hysteroscopy revealed a free floating flat bony structure in the > uterine cavity which was about the size and shape of a Dalkan > shield-roundish and flat. Very clean and white. Path report: "ectopic > bone". My assumption is that this bone has been acting as an IUD for the > past several years, but where did it come from? I would think that a > calcified placental fragment would not assume this shape. > Do you think she could have had a termination of pregnancy in the past? This can be fetal skull bone. I saw one two years ago in a similar case of histeroscopy for infertility, and she denied any TOP.
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