Re: Ivemark Syndrome

From: M.C. Scarboro RNC RDMS (case@mediaone.net)
Sat Jan 9 17:11:28 1999


Terry Ivemark Syndrome is Asplenia/bilateral right-sidedness. Severe A-V canal defects or univentricular heart,TAPVR, bilateral tri-lobed lungs, absent spleen, midline stomach. Mary C. Scarboro

At Sat, 9 Jan 1999, Terry J. DuBose wrote: >
>I am not familiar with the Ivemark Syndrome. Most of my books are at
>the office, but could find nothing in a medical dictionary. Is it
>possible there could be another name for this condition? Could you give
>us a reference? Thanks.
>
>Peace, Terry J. DuBose, M.S., RDMS, FAIUM
>University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. USA
>
>----
>On Sat, 9 Jan 1999 15:27:18 -0600 gfbon <gfbon@access.ch> writes:
>>Hi,
>>
>>I have a Patient who had a child with a Ivemark Syndrome. The Child died
>a few Days after birth. Now she is pregnant again. The recurrence rate is
>high. Has anyone any expierience with diagnosing a Ivemark-syndrome in
>Pregnancy?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Gaudenz F. Bon Switzerland
>>

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M.C. Scarboro RNC RDMS



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