Re: Uterine synechia or amniotic band?

From: Jeff Bradley (jbradly@earthlink.net)
Mon Mar 8 17:38:56 1999


Terry, Is there a way a password could be required prior to posting questions to the forum? -----Original Message----- From: DuBose, Terry <DuboseTerryJ@exchange.uams.edu> To: Multiple recipients of list <ultrasound@talk.obgyn.net> Date: Monday, March 08, 1999 5:02 PM Subject: Re: Uterine synechia or amniotic band?

>You do not have to answer any questions here. And Non-Professionals are
not >supposed to be posting to this list (Ultrasound) at all, however it is very
>hard to police. Feel free to direct any patient type questions to:
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>Or
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>Thanks for your interest.
>
>Hey you folks in Austin, get out of the creek and give us some help. This
>"non-professional" traffic has become chronic. We need a message at the
top >of the Ultrasound Forum telling folks this is for discussing ultrasound
>professional issues ONLY! It used to be there, where did it go? We also
>need to inform them that their questions will not be answered here, but
will >be appropriately answered on the Women's Health Forum or the Pregnancy &
>Birth Forum and give them direct links to those forums.
>
>Thanks.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ozren Mamula [SMTP:Ozren.Mamula@public.srce.hr]
> Sent: Monday, March 08, 1999 6:48 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: Re: Uterine synechia or amniotic band?
>
> Jim,
>
> We are thinking about the same thing, I am not sure about Michael.
> I have received a number of E- mails ( on list or private ) about
>the subject in last few weeks, mostly from non-professionals. Do I have to
>answer, since this is the list for professionals only?
> Do others have such problems ?
>
> Ozren,
>
> At 23:38 1999.03.07 -0600, you wrote:
> >Ozren,
> >
> >Perhaps there is a problem with translation, but the placenta is by
> >definition extra-amniotic and I am unaware of amniotic bands within
>the
> >placenta.
> >
> >I am aware of the fetus being stuck to the placenta with amniotic
>band
> >syndrome (early amnion rupture sequence). Is this what you were
>referring
> >to?
> >
> >Jim Smeltzer MD
> >
> >At 05:52 AM 3/4/1999 -0600, you wrote:
> >>Yes they can.Please read this interesting paper at:
> >>
> >>http://www.fetalecho.com/nov1.htm
> >>
> >>Thank You,
> >>
> >>Ozren,
> >>
> >>At 11:23 1999.03.03 -0600, you wrote:
> >>>Can the amniotic band present in the placenta during the ninth
>month cause
> >>>any problems?
> >>>Michael Donovan,Bangor,ME
>
> Ozren Mamula M.D.
> Kresimirova 7
> 51 ooo Rijeka
> Croatia
> Tel : ++ 385 51 214342
> ++ 385 51 658208
> E - mail : Ozren.Mamula@public.srce.hr
>




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