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Prominent Cysterna MagnaFrom: Bill & Colleen Price (willy23@netzero.net)Thu Dec 12 06:09:41 2002
My 6 day old baby died from an Interventricular hemorrhage (Grade IV). My ultrasound had told me, as well as my doctor, that there was an enlargement of cisterna magna and an early Provera exposure (about 2 weeks at beginning of pregnancy when we didn't realize I was pregnant). Is there a correlation b/t the cause of death and the enlargement of cisterna magna? Please respond. Thanks. --------------------------------------------- Introducing NetZero Long Distance --------------------------------------------- 1st month Free! --------------------------------------------- Sign up today at: http://www.netzerolongdistance.com
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