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HiFrom: ND (nirvi@satyam.net.in)Fri Feb 15 19:48:42 2002
Hi I have one query - What happens when you get Umblical artery waveforms that are not regular in their amplitude - one small and one large - occuring regularly - kind of alternating and sometimes maybe not. The S/D Ratio for the "smaller" wave and the "Larger" waves is different. Which wave should we take for measuring doppler parameters and Why does this kind of phenonmenon happen? The question is open to the forum. Terry, Please send me the manner in which we can post images/cases on the forum. Thanks You Dr Nirvikar Dahiya
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