Re: Informal Case: Uterine Fundus

From: Daniel Margulies (danymarg@movi.com.ar)
Tue Jan 23 18:39:22 2001


Hi. The 3D view could make the difference It is a wonderfull tool in gyn scans focusing our attention to endometrial conformation and it is a great help in the diagnosis of the endometrial anomalies

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-----Mensaje original----- De: Sue Davies <sue@aiu.edu.au> Para: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND <ultrasound@forum.obgyn.net> Fecha: Martes, 23 de Enero de 2001 07:44 p.m. Asunto: Informal Case: Uterine Fundus

>It looks like a tangential view through a myometrial contaction, especially
>since it changed within half an hour. It would have been interesting to see
>the sagittal views.
>
>Sue Davies
>Australian Institute of Ultrasound
>PO Box 434, Mermaid Beach, Qld, 4218
>Phone: 07 55266655
>Fax: 07 55266041
>




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