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Re: Abdominal calcificationsFrom: Wolfgang Moroder, MD (wolfgang.moroder@tin.it)Sun Aug 17 09:10:49 2003
At Fri, 15 Aug 2003, Svshr1@aol.com wrote: > >Do you have any further info on this, my fetal sonograms have unexplained >calcifications in the abdomin and I'm trying to find out more. Thanks There are a couple of great papers on fetal liver calcifications, could these be helpful? Simchen MJ, Toi A, Bona M, Alkazaleh F, Ryan G, Chitayat D. Fetal hepatic calcifications: prenatal diagnosis and outcome. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2002 Dec;187(6):1617-22. Stein B, Bromley B, Michlewitz H, Miller WA, Benacerraf BR. Fetal liver calcifications: sonographic appearance and postnatal outcome. Radiology. 1995 Nov;197(2):489-92.
-- Wolfgang Moroder, MD Prenatal Unit Bolzano General Hospital Italy
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