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amniotic band?-- Joe-- pic3From: DR.JOE ANTON (joeantony@hotpop.com)Mon Jan 10 22:57:08 2005
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ----------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- Here is one more image. The adhesion/ synechia (if that is what it is, from all the discussion on the forum ) measures 4.5 cms antero-posteriorly, and is appx. 2 mm. thick. I could not find a free edge to the band. The fetus was totally free from the band and moved freely (30 weeks and not 28 weeks as earlier emailed -from my home PC). Fetal weight 1.47 kg. Presentation was cephalic. Will send more pics if she come for a follow up scan. Joe. Cochin, India.
> ----- Original Message ----- Having seen the second picture I'm favouring a chorionic shelf. Greg Kesby
> ----- Original Message ----- Hi all, A nice case here. A 25 yr. old primi gravida came for a routine check up. On usg there is this strange band on the right flank of the amniotic cavity, running antero-posteriorly. Anteriorly, I feel the band actually meets the placental edge. No fetal part is seen trapped by the band. My query-- do you agree -- is this an amniotic band? Joe.
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