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Re: Spontaneous Uterine RuptureFrom: Raul Limos (rlimos@gmail.com)Wed Jul 11 18:04:44 2007
On 7/11/07, art fougner, md <evsono@pipeline.com> wrote: > > I've found the best time to evaluate the previous Cesarean scar is when > the patient is not pregnant, preferably during a sonohysterogram. I can > usually identify the incision site and often see what's described as a > "scar diverticulum." > > I find OB's requests for my assessment of the LUS in the third trimester > singularly unrewarding. Do you do this with 2D/3D scanning? Can you cite some literature and a link to some pictures of the "scar diverticumlum"? Thanks.
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