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Re: Heterotopic Multiple GestationFrom: Suzy H (suzy11@optonline.net)Tue Jan 13 16:52:48 2004
--Boundary_(ID_+L2vXpqtrZfutjSWdUo51A) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Dear Joe P. I'll take a quote out of the article: "The ED physician performed an ultrasound" that's how the ectopic was initially missed. ED physicians have ltd. training. They most likely only looked to see if she had an IUP and that's it. Suzy Hettena RDMS
>----- Original Message ----- In a message dated 1/13/04 14:25:58, pwoletz@aium.org writes: This is only indirectly related, but people might be interested in seeing http://webmm.ahrq.gov/cases.aspx?ic=43. Paula Interesting case of heterotopic pregnancy. I wonder, however, that they missed a 12 week fetus in the tube. Geeze! Maybe it was one of those social ultrasounds or something! LOL Joe P. --Boundary_(ID_+L2vXpqtrZfutjSWdUo51A) Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> Dear Joe P.
I'll take a quote out of the article:
"The ED
physician performed an ultrasound"
that's how the ectopic was initially missed. ED physicians have ltd.
training. They most likely only looked to see if she had an IUP and that's
it. Suzy Hettena RDMS
----- Original Message -----
Interesting case of heterotopic pregnancy. I wonder, however, that they missed a 12 week fetus in the tube. Geeze! Maybe it was one of those social ultrasounds or something! LOL Joe P. --Boundary_(ID_+L2vXpqtrZfutjSWdUo51A)--
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