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Re: StudentFrom: DuBose@IO.comSat Aug 22 10:50:13 1998
Amber, sorrt to be so late with this response, but it seems a not of messages on the last days of the month are often overlooked. May I suggest you go to OBGYN.net and do a "search" on the term "twins" and "multiple+gestations". You should also use a Search Engine like InfoSeek on the Web. Other than that I would suggest Moore's embryology textbook from W. B. Saunders. There are a number of good books on the subject. If you have specific questions concerning sonography and OB/Gyn issues, feel free to ask them here. Good luck with your studies. Peace, Terry J. DuBose. M.S., RDMS DMS Program Director, Univ. Arkansas for Medical Sciences Chair, Ultrasound @ OBGYN.net --- At Fri, 31 Jul 1998, MAURI76@aol.com wrote: > >Hello my name is Amber Synan I am currently a student at the Ultrasound Diagnostic School in Pittsburgh,PA. I am right now trying to find some information on multiple gestations for my term paper. Do you think that you can send me any information or maybe tell me where to look? It would be a very big help! >Thank You, >Amber Synan >UDS Pittsburgh,PA
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