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Re: fetal echogenic bowelFrom: Dave Berck (djberck@yahoo.com)Mon Aug 9 09:06:30 2004
No -- I got it straight out of the Williams OB texbook (21st edition). They quote Slotnick and Abuhamad, Prognostic implications of fetal echogenic bowel. Lancet 347:85 1996. --- "DuBose, Terry" <DuboseTerryJ@uams.edu> wrote:
> Dave, -- --------------------------------------------------------------- > > -----Original Message----- > From: ultrasound@obgyn.net > [mailto:ultrasound@obgyn.net] On Behalf Of > Dave Berck > Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 3:25 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND > Subject: Re: fetal echogenic bowel > > I agree. > I also think that echogenic bowel is often diagnosed > when it is really not there. I have found the best > way > is to use a 5MHz transducer and turn down the gain. > If > the bowel disappears before the bone does, it's not > echogenic bowel. > > ===== > David J. Berck, MD, MPH >
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