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Re: new case-- JoeFrom: Allen Worrall (jworrall@alaska.net)Mon Dec 2 08:50:10 2002
Well, it would help to know about her menstrual history. If she is late luteal phase 20 mm might be at the upper limit of normal. But this could be a polyp. If she is about to have a period, scan her again just after the menses. Allen
> ----- Original Message ----- Hi friends, Here is a new case. The patient is a young female complaining of infertility. No other significant gynec complaints. The TV scan shows a peculiar endometrium (20 mm thick). What do you feel about it? Joe,
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