Re: Uterine cysts

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Sun Jan 21 16:11:57 2001


image submitted looks like a big blood clot to me.

art

At Sun, 21 Jan 2001, AKJENNINGS@aol.com wrote: >
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>Are you sure you were in the uterine cavity during the D & C? I showed the
>pictures to an OB/GYN that I work with, and she asked if you were sure you
>had evacuated the cavity.
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>Are you sure you were in the uterine cavity during the D & C?  I showed the
>pictures to an OB/GYN that I work with, and she asked if you were sure you
>had evacuated the cavity.
>
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art fougner, md

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