Re: help for our website
From: Terry J DuBose (tjdubose@juno.com)
Wed Aug 6 08:08:10 2003
Not the 3 Doppler images... Thanks Terry
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 07:24:18 -0500 "Daniel Margulies"
<danymarg@fibertel.com.ar> writes:
> Did You receive the images?
> Thanks
>> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Terry J. DuBose" <duboseterryj@uams.edu>
> To: "Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND"
> <ultrasound@dns.obgyn.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 5:53 PM
> Subject: Re: help for our website
>
> > Folks, we are trying to help the TTTS Foundation with their web
> site, but
> do not have all the images that they have requested.
> http://www.tttsfoundation.org/
> >
> > Specifically needed are good Dopplers showing Low, Medium, and
> High
> resistance flow (
> > >normal dopplers, absent diastolic flow and then reverse flow
> > ) in the umbilical cord. If any of you could help by sending
> these three
> images, it will be appreciated, and attribution will be given.
> Please be
> sure to include the name of the individual/institution who actually
> made the
> sonograms. I can't seem to find any that aren't already
> copyrighted.
> >
> > Thanks, Terry J DuBose, M.S, RDMS
> > Little Rock, Arkansas USA
> >
> > TTTSFound@aol.com writes:
> > >Dear Terry,
> > >
> > >This is Mary from the TTTS Foundation. I am hoping that I have
> gotten to
> you
> > >at the right address.
> > >
> > >I just wanted to update you and let you know that we are still in
> the
> process
> > >of updated our site offline. We are getting closer to being
> done, but
> still
> > >have several areas unfinished. I was hoping that you could help
> with the
> > >songography section.
> > >
> > >What I want to accomplist is to help parents understand what they
> are
> seeing
> > >on the ultrasound screen when they go if for their appointments.
> We have
> a
> > >list of questions now for them to ask, but need pictures of the
> following:
> > >
> > >Photos of normal dopplers, absent diastolic flow and then reverse
> flow
> and
> > >what they each mean
> > >
> > >Photos of polyhydramnios and oligohydramnios (how they measure
> the
> biggest
> > >pocket of fluid 3-8cm range being normal)
> > >
> > >Photos of an enlarged heart and then a normal heart
> > >
> > >Photos of a baby's bladder and then no visable bladder
> > >
> > >Photo of recipient baby having hydrops
> > >
> > >Also, I was told about a year or two ago that there was a journal
> article
> > >about dopplers that could and should be done prior to 20 weeks.
> I am
> looking for
> > >that as well.
> > >
> > >I am hoping that you might have these photos specifically for a
> TTTS
> patient
> > >because that is what we are trying to teach using pictures of
> the
> identical
> > >twins.
> > >
> > >It would be great if I could have a visual of not only the photo
> but a
> > >description of what we are looking at written for say an 8th
> grader...not
> too
> > >technical. It is important for the viewer to learn the medical
> words
> though. If
> > >you need to use arrows, for example, to explain the dopplers of
> what we
> are
> > >looking at, that would be great too.
> > >
> > >I would then give this digitally over to my web designer. I know
> he can
> open
> > >jpeg and gift files.
> > >
> > >Can you help? We have only about a month to work with because we
> are
> working
> > >super hard to get this up and running by September.
> > >
> > >Thanks for writing when you can,
> > >Sincerely,
> > >Mary Slaman-Forsythe
> > >Founder and President
> > >The Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome Foundation
> > >411 Longbeach Parkway
> > >Bay Village, OH 44140
> > >800-815-9211 tttsfoundation.org
> > >"connecting the world to fight twin to twin transfusion
> syndrome"
> >
> > Peace, Terry J. DuBose, M.S., RDMS
> > Assistant Professor & Director, Diagnostic Medical Sonography
> Program
> > University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, CHRP
> > 4301 West Markham St. Mail Slot #563
> > Little Rock, Arkansas, 72205 USA
> > 501-686-6510
> > DuBoseTerryJ@UAMS.edu
> > http://www.io.com/~dubose/
> > http://www.uams.edu/chrp/dms/default.asp
> > http://www.obgyn.net/us/panel/panel.htm
> >
>