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Fetal headFrom: JT or JL Tomko (buddy@redrose.net)Fri Mar 13 14:22:22 1998
Thanks for your help. To discuss this now with people viewing. Please look at the duplicated same image just below the posterior fossa view. To me it appears as if the choroid most anterior to the probe is pushed anterior. This jumped out to me as I was manipulating the scanned image via my scanner program of Photoimpact. And refer to the lowest image on the group. This is a dual image of both axis of the structure. To me the image to your left ..... is this the choroid draping over this thing? Thank you so very much again for help. I spoke with the residing doctor who is currently away from the state about this case. She too has much appreciation for outside suggestions and wanted me to thank all who are helping. Janet
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