Re: Keepsake 3D

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Fri May 14 11:02:14 2004


i'm equally sure that there are anomalies missed at non-3D sites as well. the glass house has many rooms. yogi had it right - "it ain't over til it's over."

however, the missed anomalies will come back to haunt the Keepsake Centers as it already has haunted us all - if you perform an ultrasound for whatever reason, my feeling is that you should and will be held to the published standards.

art

At Thu, 13 May 2004, David Nyberg wrote: >
>Larry
>
>I know of a case here in Phoenix where a reputable group missed a cleft lip/palate that was then picked up by a commericial 3D site 2 weeks later. I know that's not what you're looking for, but it could work both ways. Of course a 3D site may be more likely to pick up facial abnormalities since that's where their focus is. I'm sure there are plenty of nonfacial abnormalities missed by 3D sites.
>
>Dave
>
>On Thu, 13 May 2004 LDPLATT@aol.com wrote:
>
>> Does anyone have or kno a patientw of had a keepsake video done in one of the
>> "commercial"centers who subsequently had a major fetal abnormality ??? If
>> so would they be willing to talk about the experience? Thanks
>>
>> Larry Platt ldplatt@aol.com
>>
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