Re: Nuchal cord

From: Latha Natarajan (nattu@vsnl.com)
Mon Jul 11 23:23:19 2005


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Dave,

I do get attacked off and on by the Obgyn guys with M (!) on their backs !!

Well, it looks like the debate we are going to have in a week's time is going to hot up with you know what ! I used to do obstetric work, but the M is off my back now !

Are there any indirect signs to "suggest" the cord round the neck, when grey-scale and color doppler do not reveal it to us ? ( One of the probable Qs during the debate ! )

LN.

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problem is -- if you're also the obstetrician, you put the monkey on yourself, and let me tell you, my back's pretty crowded. I treat nuchal cords the same way as i treat incidental cardiac decelerations, isolated echogenic foci, and certain relatives -- I do my best to ignore them.

Latha Natarajan <nattu@vsnl.com> wrote: Thanks Ibrahim.

LN.

> ----- Original Message ----- From: bouthina ibrahim To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 10:30 AM Subject: Re: Nuchal cord

we must examine fetal nect in transverse view and examine number of knots around fetal neckas it may cause fetal iugr "art fougner, md" <evsono@pipeline.com> wrote: No consensus presently - this topic has been discussed before ... try the search function and you'll find many diverse opinions.

art

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Dear friends,

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Is there a consensus >on reporting of nuchal cord , esp. in the >III Trimester ?

>

We have a debate >on this topic next week.

>

>

Any help on this topic >will be appreciated.

>

Please give your inputs - personal >experiences and view-points.

>

>

Thanks,

>

LN.

>

Bangalore, India

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Dave,
 
I do  get  attacked off  and  on   by  the  Obgyn guys  with M (!)  on their backs  !!
 
Well, it  looks  like  the debate we  are  going to  have  in a week's  time  is  going  to  hot  up  with  you know  what !  I  used  to  do  obstetric  work, but  the  M  is  off  my  back  now !
 
Are  there  any  indirect  signs  to  "suggest"  the  cord  round the neck, when grey-scale and  color doppler  do  not  reveal it  to  us ? ( One  of  the  probable Qs  during the debate ! )
 
LN.

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----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Berck
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 10:26 PM
Subject: Re: Nuchal cord

problem is -- if  you're also the obstetrician, you put the monkey on yourself, and let me tell you, my back's pretty crowded. I treat nuchal cords the same way as i treat incidental cardiac decelerations, isolated echogenic foci, and certain relatives -- I do my best to ignore them.

Latha Natarajan <nattu@vsnl.com> wrote:
Thanks Ibrahim.
 
LN.
 
>
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 10:30 AM
Subject: Re: Nuchal cord

we must examine fetal nect in transverse view and examine number of knots around fetal neckas it may cause fetal iugr
"art fougner, md" <evsono@pipeline.com> wrote:
No consensus presently -
this topic has been discussed before ...
try the search function and you'll find many diverse opinions.

art

At Sat, 9 Jul 2005, Latha Natarajan wrote:
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>Dear friends,
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>Is there a consensus on reporting of nuchal cord , esp. in the III Trimester ?
>We have a debate on this topic next week.
>
>Any help on this topic will be appreciated.
>Please give your inputs - personal experiences and view-points.
>
>Thanks,
>LN.
>Bangalore, India
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Dear friends,

>

>
Is there a consensus
>on reporting of nuchal cord , esp. in the
>III Trimester ?

>
We have a debate
>on this topic next week.

>

>
Any help on this topic
>will be appreciated.

>
Please give your inputs - personal
>experiences and view-points.

>

>
Thanks,

>
LN.

>
Bangalore, India

>
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art fougner, md

"If you don't know where you are going, you will wind up somewhere else."
Lawrence Peter Berra
Berck, MD, MPH
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