Re: evangelisti_placentamorphology

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Thu Aug 22 11:40:22 2002


large asa trial - i think the CLASP study of low dose ASA suggested an INCREASED incidence of abruption so probably not a good choice.

just my opinion - i could be wrong.

art

At Thu, 22 Aug 2002, FOTINI EVAGELISTI wrote: >
>At Wed, 21 Aug 2002, art fougner, md wrote:
>>
>>image a little tough to see - however does look as if the placenta is
>>either thickened or there is a retroplacental large and recent clot.
>>would rescan in a week. did you do dopplers here?
>>
>>art
>>In the case of a clot do you consider low-dose aspirin a contrandication?
>>At Wed, 21 Aug 2002, nikolaev vladimir wrote:
>>>
>>>Dear Fotini,
>>>In my practice was approximately same case at 38 years pregnant. At the beginning I have thought, that it is an interstitial fibromyoma uteri. Was done caesarean section. It was a placental detachment. During operationt was found out Couvelaire uterus. Was performed total hysterectomy.
>>>
>>>Be very attentive and cautious. It may be the organized clots of blood in retroplacental cavity.
>>>
>>>Best wishes, Kales su proodes,
>>>
>>>Vladimir Nikolaev, Batumi, Georgia.
>>
>>--
>>art fougner, md
>>ich bin ein New Yorker
>>

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art fougner, md
ich bin ein New Yorker



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