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Re: Fetal headFrom: DRoss38040 (DRoss38040@aol.com)Fri Mar 13 19:10:54 1998
In a message dated 98-03-13 20:22:31 EST, you write: << Janet:
I note that on the 5th image down, the whole rt ventricle seems to be filled
with something. I feel there is definitely something in that ventricle.
Also
the posterior fossa seems kind of heterogeneous on the left. Do you think
this is an artifact? Doesn't look like one. Could these be bleeds in
different stages?
>> But now that someone has mentioned the Thalamus, it certainly could be that as well. With just idiopathic dilatation. The interesting thing is that both ventricles appear to be equally prominent. Waffle, waffle, waffle... Diana Ross, RT, RDMS
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