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follow up (fwd)From: Allen Gardner (allen.gardner@utoronto.ca)Fri Nov 7 14:29:45 1997
Greetings, Thank you for your help awhile back to my enquiry about very early USs. Her original at 6w3d by dates did not show a fetal pole, although there was a "normal yolk sac". She carries a t(9:12) and I was thinking about unbalanced chromosomes in the fetus and an early miscarriage. My counselling was pessimistic, and that's when I wrote you. She had a follow up US 1 week later and a 6mm CRL was apparent. Good for her, hard on my ego. A later US showed a missed abortion and the chromosomes on the PoC were unbalanced with +22. Hard for her but some vindication for me. I guess I overcalled the first US - should have been more laid back. Thanks to all who responded and for the references. Allen. H. Allen Gardner MD, Director of Genetic Services Oshawa General Hospital, 24 Alma Street, Oshawa, Ontario, L1G 2B9, Canada Associate Professor, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology University of Toronto 905 433 2733 phone 905 721 4757 fax H. Allen Gardner MD, Director of Genetic Services Oshawa General Hospital, 24 Alma Street, Oshawa, Ontario, L1G 2B9, Canada Associate Professor, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology University of Toronto 905 433 2733 phone 905 721 4757 fax
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