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Re: early intrautreine pregnancyFrom: =?UTF-8?B?zpTPgS4gzpnPic6szr3Ovc63z4Igzp3Ouc66zr/Ou865zrTOrM66zrfPgg==?= (nickolidakis@geneticsunit.gr)Sat Apr 6 12:25:14 2002
I think that it soon will became a missed abortion I seldom see these pregnancies have a good outcome. You ought to wait even if there is one chance in the hundrent. Please let me know the future of this pregnancy.
> ----- Original Message ----- This patient has history of 2 months of amen and now complains of profuse bleeding . On USG : No extrauterine pregnancy or free fluid Yolk sac and GS present. Normal ovaries But the GS was implanted in the lower Uterine body. Does is signify threatened abortion ? Can we mention as sonologist as a possibility of impending threatened abortion in Impression. Is a low lying gestational sac a sign of threatened abortion Please comment Gunjan
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