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Re: Retained ovary followupFrom: nalbf@ime.netThu Feb 26 18:16:15 1998
>Jay A. Naliboff, MD wrote: >> >> I recently posted a case of a women s/p hyst/bso who developed a tender >> 3x4 cm mass adjacent to the vaginal apex ... >> >> Two days ago I explored her and found no ovarian tissue or endometriosis >> but I did find a recently thrombosed 3mm vein >-- > >But where was your 3 cm mass? Was it bowel on the US? > >-- >Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF >AIHP - ACCA >Paris - France >http://www.obgyn.net/corresp/cristalli.htm Bernard, It was either a colonic epiploic appendix or the fibrosis surrounding the thrombosed vessel. It was less distinct once I was in her abdomen. Jay Naliboff, MD Farmington, ME
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