Re: 18-20 week scan

From: Deborah Richert (deb_richert@hotmail.com)
Tue Mar 16 21:20:06 2004




Hello,

At my place of employment we call a placenta low-lying at 18 to 20 weeks if it is less than 2 cm. from the internal cervical os.

Deb Richert, RDMS, RVT
La Crosse, WI

Deborah
 
 
>From: Greg Kesby >Reply-To: ultrasound@obgyn.net >To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND >Subject: 18-20 week scan >Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 17:14:10 -0600 > > > Can I ask participants in this e-mail loop what sonographic >criterion they use to report that a placenta is low lying at 18-20 weeks >please. How far from an internal cervical os at 18-20 weeks does a placenta >need to be before it is considered not low? > > I will be interested in your views, as there is no consensus around >my part of the world. > > Greg Kesby



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