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Re: nasal Bones in T1From: Terry J DuBose (DuBoseTerryJ@UAMS.edu)Wed Nov 21 11:16:47 2001
Dr. Coquel, I agree this is both interesting and exciting; but how is this different from your report here: http://www.obgyn.net/us/us.asp?page=/us/present/0009/nasal_bones or how different from the comments you made in this forum in August 2000? See: http://forums.obgyn.net/ultrasound/ULTRASOUND.0008/0053.html and: http://forums.obgyn.net/ultrasound/ULTRASOUND.0008/0051.html http://forums.obgyn.net/ultrasound/ULTRASOUND.0008/0049.html I also notice that the current article did not reference Le Duff, which you did reference here in August, 2000: "Le Duff, 1997 Trisomy 21. 209 cases from the french college of fetal ultrasonography. Pertience of ultrasound Contracept Fertil Sex 1997 25 12 VII,XIV TRISOMIE 21 237 Cas colligés par le Collège Français" The Cicero, et al article has very nice statistical analysis, but it does seem that they would at least give the prior publications on the nasal bone observation a reference. At any rate, thanks for the heads up on this article. Peace, Terry J DuBose, M.S., RDMS, APS University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences ----------------------------------------
At Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Philippe Coquel wrote:
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