Re: query for you

From: Sue Davies (sue@aiu.edu.au)
Mon Feb 25 22:09:44 2002


I'll go for respiratory - not because I have any scientific evidence, but because a hiccup is triggered by the diaphragm, so it should surely be considered respiratory.

Cheers Sue

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-----Original Message----- From: ultrasound@obgyn.net [mailto:ultrasound@obgyn.net] On Behalf Of DR. JOE ANTONY Sent: Tuesday, 26 February 2002 3:04 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND Subject: query for you

Hi all, I have a query for which I could not find the answer in Callen or Rumack's books. Are fetal hiccups to be considered as respiratory movements or fetal movements? Especially while considering fetal biophysical profile scoring. Joe. India




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