Re: Few Questions.

From: Richard Chudacoff, MD (rchudacoff@mylinuxisp.com)
Wed, 20 Jun 2001 12:14:49 -0500


Non-separated I would think, although an atonic uterus is more common than an accreta.

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Richard Chudacoff, MD

-----Original Message----- From: training@obgyn.net [mailto:training@obgyn.net]On Behalf Of Jay Basu Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 11:25 AM To: Multiple recipients of list TRAINING Subject: Re: Few Questions.

Thank you Dr Chudacoff,but I think I got the first question wrong.What if the question was framed as IN retained placenta most common is......would it be separated placenta +atonic uterus or nonseparated placenta+atonic uterus.Thank you again for your input. J At Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Richard Chudacoff, MD wrote: > >Nice site. Didn't know it existed. I'll try to monitor it from now on. > >Threatened abortion is any pregnancy that is bleeding but ther is not >cervical change. A missed abortion is sononymous with blighted >abortion, but with the latter there is not evidence of a fetal pole, >just an empty sac and abnormal b-HCG . > >As far as retained placentas, I'd say (3), such as an accreta, increta >or percreta. The others can usually be removed manually, but all could >remain longer than 30 minutes. Hope this helps? For CREOGs? If so, good >luck. > >At Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Jay Basu wrote: >> >>Hello, >> I got a few questions. >>A) retained placenta is commonly seen in( I am not sure if it means most >>common in retained placenta) >>1) separated placenta + atonic uterus >>2) nonseparated + atonic >>3) morbid adherent >>4) constriction ring? >>Now different books define retained placenta differently >>1) placenta not expelled after 30 minutes from end of second stage >>2)some books do not classify adherent placenta as a subset of retained >>placenta. >>I need some authoritative advice on this one >> >>B)defination of THREATENED Abortion and Blighted ovum, is blighted ovum >>a subset of threatened abortion , or is it that the fetus is always >>alive >>in threatened abortion? >>C) What is the progesterone hypothesis in fibroids? Is there any >>Consensus >>regarding the effect of progesterone with respect to the size of >>fibroids? >>Waiting eagerly for Answers. > >-- >Richard Chudacoff, MD >Chudacoff Obstetrics & Gynecology, PLLC >Sugar Land, TX >


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