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Re: density of amniotic fluidFrom: Moot (moot@mediaone.net)Sun Nov 18 17:20:19 2001
I have read that this finding is approximately 50/50 –vernix/meconium. However, in my experience (and yes, I have seen this quite a number of times) it represented meconium 9 X’s out of 10. Vernix never seems quite as homogenous when held in AF suspension as meconium. Mary C. Scarboro -----Original Message----- From: ultrasound@obgyn.net [mailto:ultrasound@obgyn.net]On Behalf Of MONTSEALEGRE Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 1:29 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND Subject: density of amniotic fluid I was performing a scan of a pregnant women at 37 w. The density of the amniotic fluid was identical to the density of the placenta, then the umbilical cord was an hipoechogenic estructure going through the ecodense fluid, the IP of the umbilical artery was normal, the amount of amniotic fluid was also normal, and was no infection signs nor bleeding.What do you think about?
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