Re: Placental

From: Terry J DuBose (DuBoseTerryJ@UAMS.edu)
Fri Sep 21 08:59:49 2001


Dr. Moroder, very interesting... we will be anticipating the placental pathology on this case. I believe this is a rare case, what ever it represents. http://www.obgyn.net/us/us.asp?page=/us/present/0801/moroder

Thanks again. Terry J DuBose, M.S., RDMS, APS

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At Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Dr. Wolfgang Moroder wrote: ---------------------------------------------- >

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>The patient delivered on September 17, 2001 at 33+2 w weeks a heavily growth restricted, anatomically normal,  female baby, BW 1240 grams (the inf 2nd SD for 33 w is 1342 g.) . Apgar 7,8 pH umb. Artery 7.28. The placental weight was 400 g. The umbilical cord was inserted on top of the described cyst, one of which ruptured presubebly before delivery. The neonate is at present (3rd day) doing fine.
>I will send addition information on the placental pathology.
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>Wolfgang Moroder, M.D.
>Prenatal Unit
>General Hospital
>Bolzano Italy
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Peace, Terry J DuBose
Little Rock, Arkansas USA



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