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Re: AW: Ob-Gyn New CaseFrom: Dan Logen (pdl@whidbey.net)Wed Aug 12 17:28:04 1998
In this case I did not need a follow-up sono or HCG level, even though this was her first visit to me. She was 12 weeks from LMP, had about an 8 week size sac, and a 7 week embryo without cardiac motion. Dan Logen Private Practice OB-GYN Mt. Vernon, WA
-- ---------- > From: Betty Rommel, MD, PhD <mszcynz@is2.nyu.edu> > To: Multiple recipients of list <ob-gyn-l@talk.obgyn.net> > Subject: Re: AW: Ob-Gyn New Case > Date: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 6:56 AM > > At Wed, 12 Aug 1998, Pasqualetti Roberto KSSG_FRA wrote: > >>I do not agree. A good vaginal scan is all is needed to diagnose a not > >>evolving intrauterin pregnancy. I do not see the point to look for a HCG > >>follow up in 7 days when you can just scan in 3-4 days. > > Ich micht es nicht. > > The Swiss are much better at being neutral than making a convincing > argument. Let's get this straight, your proposing that there is no > point to drawing a tiny little tube of blood to obtain the same info > otherwise obtained by repeatedly and invasively probing my inner > sanctum. How many men would submit to such pretzel logic if the game > were PSA versus rectal sono??? > > -- > Betty Rommel, MD, PhD
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