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Re: Abdominal painFrom: ATFSOCCER (ATFSOCCER@aol.com)Thu Dec 11 21:03:42 1997
In a message dated 97-12-11 03:06:34 EST, you write: << Ordered FBC, Urine analisis and Sedimentaion Rate (I sent her to E.R.) FBC: Hb 13 Leucocytes: 4.800 Urine analisys: all in normal range, 1-2 leuc/field, no bacteria, 1 blood cell/field At the E.R. they asked for a pregnancy test and discharge to home. No chance for nephrolithiasis. She is still with this ciclic pain. Any suggestion? Ricardo Savaris, MD, TEGO, MSc >> I would consider a "leaking" or ruptured corpus luteum cyst near the top of my differential. Andrew Folley MD FACOG
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