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Re: accreta - funny you should mention this.From: Marco A. Pelosi, III, MD (marcop@tao.agoron.com)Thu Apr 23 17:32:55 1998
At Thu, 23 Apr 1998, DuBose, Terry wrote: > >Put the images up!!! > >What a great opportunity to watch this as it develops, and to learn about >it! To my knowledge, no one has ever documented the natural history of an >accreta as it progresses. >abnormal attachment (placenta looks smooth, homogenous to me in these >images). This is a great case! Not only do I think no one has ever >followed a developing accreta (at least never published to my knowledge), >this use of the http://wwweb allow anyone in the world to watch and learn as you >put up the images!! This is very exciting... much better than Soap Operas! > >Thanks, I can't wait until the next installment! > >-- -----Original Message----- > <snip> > thought you'd all like to see images from an ongoing case obtained >at > the time of genetic amnio. anyone worried? will soon be posted in >the > case studies section, i think. soon as they are, have a look. will > doubless have more as this pregnancy progresses. > art fougner, md Art, Now that the legal community has unlimited access to your beautiful photos I truly wish you the best of luck. Out of curiosity, (1) what were HER risk factors for accreta, (2) was the MSAFP elevated, and (3) what's the plan for third-trimester management and delivery now that you've got a pretty reliable pre-op diagnosis?
-- M.A. Pelosi, III, MD
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