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Joe-- em polypFrom: DR. JOE ANTONY (jscan@vsnl.com)Mon Dec 2 23:05:59 2002
Terry and Cheryl, Sorry about the goof up. Yes the endometrium measured only 12 mm (1.2 cm). I noticed the mistake only after I sent the email. Also the endometrium is in the proliferative (follicular phase). LMP- 22nd November. The patient came for follicular study (ovulation study). Joe, India
> ----- Original Message ----- Cheryl, good catch. The image does show a 1.2 cm endometrial measurement, but the text states 20 mm. This is not clear. Perhaps Dr. Joe Anthony can help us with a revision. Thanks, Terry ----------------------------------
Cheryl.Vance@sheppard.af.mil writes:
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> Terry: -- ---------------------------------- > Great image. The thickening looked pretty focal, suspicious of a polyp. > It would be helpful to know what her LMP was so we could know what endometrial phase she is in (according to McGahan the normal endometrium should not exceed 16mm). > Although the case stated the endometrium measured 20mm, his image displayed in the case had a measurement of 12mm (normal if in secretory phase). Maybe we can get the image with the 20mm endometrium before posting? >Cheryl >-----Original Message----- >From: Susan.Dale@medispecialty.com [mailto:Susan.Dale@medispecialty.com] >Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 2:52 PM >To: Ultrasound EAB; Terry DuBose >Subject: Case study for your approval > >A new case study has been submitted by Joe Antony, please review and respond to Terry. > [ http://www.obgyn.net/us/us.asp?page=/us/present/0212/antony_endometrium ]http://www.obgyn.net/us/us.asp?page=/us/present/0212/antony_endometrium > >Thank you, > >Susan > >Susan Dale >OBGYN.net Section Coordinator >[ mailto:Susan.Dale@obgyn.net ]Susan.Dale@obgyn.net
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