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Re: persistent trophoblastic tumorFrom: Terry J DuBose (tjdubose@juno.com)Tue Oct 7 20:23:16 2003
Rich, your description makes me want to see images... can you share them?... a series of the images with explanation would be instructive. Thanks, Terry J DuBose, M.S., RDMS Little Rock, AR 72205 ------------------------------ On Tue, 7 Oct 2003 17:40:17 -0500 ridem@msn.com (Rich Dempsey RDMS/RVT) ------------------------------ writes: -- ------------------------------ > FOLLOW-UP: > > Just re-scanned the patient last night.(a 7 day follow-up.) No > change in > the complex focal (14mm)endometrial "thickness". The patient has > stopped bleeding. She has not had a "normal period" since her TAB. > Of > interest is the area of intense color flow in no longer confined to > a > tiny(2mm) focus in the endometrium, but now asymmetrically involves > a > section of the adjacent myometrium. The RI= 0.4. >
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