Re: Who's case

From: evsono@pipeline.com
Tue Apr 14 07:53:10 1998


...put me down for choice D - none of the above. would never have done a CA125 to begin with. would wait 4-6 weeks and repeat the scan. if cyst is persistent, would evaluate with color flow before making final choice.

art

At Mon, 13 Apr 1998, Robert Radnich wrote: >
>I vote for B also.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>
>>From: Myer S. Bornstein <mborn@massmed.org>
>>To: Multiple recipients of list <ob-gyn-l@talk.obgyn.net>
>>Date: Monday, April 13, 1998 3:25 PM
>>Subject: RE: Who's case
>>
>>I vote for B
>>Myer
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Geffrey Klein
>>Sent: April 13, 1998 10:26
>>To: Multiple recipients of list
>>Subject: GYN: Who's case
>>
>>53 y/o pmp lady s/p TVH for menorrhagia 15 yrs ago presented with low
>>abd discomfort. No other symptoms. No sign family history. US septated
>>4 cm left ovarian cyst without solid components, no other significant
>>findings. CA125 is 40
>>
>>Do I:
>>
>>A) Do nothing
>>B) Do an oophorectomy (l-scope vs. lap)
>>C) Refer to gynecologic oncologist
>>
>>Geffrey H Klein, MD
>>Dept OB-GYN
>>MacGregor Medical Association
>>2200 Nasa Road 1 Suite 200
>>Houston, Texas 77058
>>(713) 741-2273 ext. 2628
>>geffrey.klein@obgyn.net
>>

--
art fougner, md
SonoScan/Genetic Sciences
forest hills, ny
evsono@pipeline.com




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