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Re: ULTRASOUND IN THIRD TRIMESTER BLEEDING.From: Terry J DuBose (tjdubose@juno.com)Sat Oct 20 06:51:40 2001
Go to OBGYN.net and do a search on your key terms. Good luck, Terry J DuBose --------------- On Fri, 19 Oct 2001 11:04:36 -0500 bobcacmd@mozcom.com (DR. VERONICA --------------- MALLARI-DENIEGA) writes: > I was invited to be a lecturer next month and thought of the role of > ultrasound in third trimester bleeding. Since it will be a 30 > minute > talk, can anyone help me how to approach the topic and compress it. > The > conditions to be mentioned are previa, accreta, abruptio and vasa > previa > which are common causes of third trimester bleeding. I just need > latest > developments on how to detect these by sonography. > I am desperately in need of literatures and evidence-based studies > on > this topic. > > However, I will not mind if anybody will suggest a topic which deals > with ultrasound in the field of Obstetrics which will be of interest > to > non-sonologists and sonologists alike. > > By the way, I am an Obstetrician with subspecialization in OB-GYN > Ultrasound and resides in the Philippines. > > -- > VERONICA DENIEGA MD FPOGS FPSUOG
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