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Re: Gastrojejunostomy in pregnancyFrom: Malcolm Griffiths (Malcolm@MGRIFF22.demon.co.uk)Sun May 23 04:59:17 1999
In message <19990412130303.93803.qmail@hotmail.com>, Madhumita Roy <madhumita_roy@hotmail.com> writes >Please guide me. > No big personal experience but sounds like she mak be a suitabel case for a PEG (percutaneaous endoscopic gastrostomy - in your case jejunostomy) if you gastroenterologist can negotiate the stenosis. Any decision hear about a termiantion ought to be largely goverend by her views on the pregnancy. My gues would be that he wasn't at the time too positive when she sipped on the HCl! Malcolm Griffiths MD,MRCOG,MFFP,Cert.Mgmnt Obstetrician & Gynaecologist Luton & Dunstable Hosp.,UK. Tel: 01582-497459 (office) Fax: 01582-497376 01525-222849 (home) email: Malcolm@mgriff22.demon.co.uk http://www.obgyn.net/board/griffith.htm "EXPERIENCE SOMETHING YOU DON'T HAVE UNTIL AFTER YOU NEEDED IT!"
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