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Re: 3D Multiplanar EndometriumFrom: ivona (iwona.kaczmarek@lek.com.pl)Tue Jun 18 07:49:40 2002
what was the final result, do You have a baby and what was the explanation of presented image? At Sun, 22 Aug 1999, Kamuran Erkey wrote: > >Dear clinist, >I try to have a baby. But I have implantation problem. Probably the problem is interested in endometrium.Because it is reached only 6-7mm before. I have frozen embryos.For tranfer of them I am in cure . > >I want to know how is measured the thickness of endometrium by ultrasound.Because 3 sonologists measured different thickness at the same day like 5, 7,1 and 9,3 mm. How is possible?. For example one sonologist says that " in 15. day of menstruation 2 regular layer each 2,7 mm and midline echo is clear and 1,9mm and totality is 5,4" . and " in 17. day of mens. 2 regular layer each 3 mm and cavity is 1,1mm and totality is 7,1mm" What are the meaning of them? >Another sonologists measured total thickness as 5 and 9,3mm. > >Could you explain with images or shematic what are these measurenents? > >Thanks in advance. >mail address: kamuranp@pena.com.tr
-- ivona
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