Re: TVS and endometrial cancer

From: dr. amit sengupta (asengup@tm.net.my)
Sat Jan 16 21:25:53 1999


Kindly look for maternal anaemia, get a full blood picture done for any haematological pathology & rhesus incompatibility , finally get umblical cord blood analysis done to detect fetal anemia. Dr.Amit Sengupta,MBBS,MD,Ph.D -----Original Message----- From: Dr. Matias Elena <elenam@cpsarg.com> To: Multiple recipients of list <ultrasound@talk.obgyn.net> Date: Wednesday, January 13, 1999 8:42 AM Subject: TVS and endometrial cancer

>Tnasvaginal sono. is an excellent metod to exclud endometrial cancer. In
>order to detect (diagnos) an endometrial cancer, you must perform an
>endometrial biopsy. So the most important task of the TV sono, is reduce
the >number of endometrial biopsy. For example, at my hospital we used to
>erformed 650 byopsy per year, for diagnos 40 endometrial cancer, and now,
we >performe 150 byopsis per year for diagnos 40 endometrial cancer.
>
>PD... I have a question, What is the best test for diagnos fetal anemia?
>PD2 Sorry for my horrible english.
>
>Thanks
>Matias Elena
>elenam@cpsarg.com
>Mar del Plata, Argentina
>




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