I: yolk sac and early pregnancy failure

From: Andrea Corda (acord@tin.it)
Fri Jan 15 10:10:13 1999


-----Messaggio originale----- Da: DuBose, Terry <DuboseTerryJ@exchange.uams.edu> A: 'Andrea Corda' <acord@tin.it>; obgyn-us@obgyn.net <obgyn-us@obgyn.net> Data: venerd́ 15 gennaio 1999 15.44 Oggetto: RE: yolk sac and early pregnancy failure

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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Andrea Corda [SMTP:acord@tin.it]
>> Sent: Friday, January 15, 1999 7:40 AM
>> To: obgyn-us@obgyn.net
>> Subject: yolk sac and early pregnancy failure
>>
>> I've sent an E-mail to Peter W.Callen discussing about the prognostic
>> significance of the yolk sac in very early pregnancy (i.e. 5th-7th
>> week),namely its size (which sould not exceed 7 mm) and shape,its growing
>> rate related to that of the embryo at very early stages and the
>> proportions one should expect to find to state a " normal pregnancy"
>> between yolk sac,gestational sac and embryo.Anyone interested on this
>> topic?I've already collected almost 50 cases and I would like to know if
>> others have similar experiences.Thank you,
>> Dr.Andrea Corda.
>> Cagliari,Italy E-mail:acord@tin.it <mailto:E-mail:acord@tin.it>




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