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Re: GYN: Pelvic Mass (long--good case)From: Calvin J. Siegers, MD FACOG (csiegers@hayburn.com)Sun Mar 29 11:59:03 1998
At Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Garry E. Siegel, M.D. wrote: > Garry, What did ID say RE etiology, offending microorganisms, choice of antibiotics before and after surgery? If radiology didn't think the CT looked like TOA, what did they think? How many plts did heme/onc give and do you think it made a difference? If the other ovary wasn't involved why was it stuck down? Leaving the corpus and the other ovary was a calculated, I'm sure, risk, and I hope your VERY sick lady does well now. She's still at some risk for combat shock, third-space fluid shifts, big ileus, renal failure, ARDS, but I think you've won the sepsis war. Cal
-- Calvin J. Siegers, MD FACOG...private practice, 20 yr veteran, Holland, MI
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