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Re: Treatment for oligohydramniosFrom: douglas krell (douglas.krell@nsionline.com)Sun Nov 30 21:09:57 1997
DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote:
> P.S. Doesn't eveyone have to pee when they stay in a swimming pool for about You are correct Joe. A similar, though less potent effect can be observed in a patient who is confined to bed rest, where increased venous return from the lower extremities results in greater cardiac output, a higher glomerular filtration rate, and a greater volume of urine output.
-- Douglas Krell MD FACOG-- MZ
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