Re: Question about IUGR and polihydramnios

From: dr. amit sengupta (asengup@tm.net.my)
Wed Mar 10 08:10:02 1999


It's an interesting question. I would like to know if there is any other gross structural anomaly such as urinary tract/renal agenesis or obstruction? Any neural tube defects? Did you rule out TORCH infection?Any evidence of Diabetes Mellitus?. Any placental problem?.There is no harm doing amniocentesis or DNA probe. I am interested in knowing the facts, please keep us updated. Thanks,

Dr.Amit Sengupta,MBBS,MD,Ph.D Consultant in OBGY & Biomedical engg.researcher, India.

-----Original Message----- From: MIGUEL OCTAVIO SOSA <mososa@telcel.net.ve> To: Multiple recipients of list <ultrasound@talk.obgyn.net> Date: Sunday, March 07, 1999 1:31 AM Subject: Question about IUGR and polihydramnios

>I am Venezuelan MD OG.
>
>My name is Miguel Octavio Sosa P.I work in antenatal diagnosis of fetal
>malformations. My e mail is mososa@telcel.net.ve and I like answer you the
>following:
>
>Is it true that a fetus with IUGR and polihydramnios may be carrier of
>chromosomic trouble and I must do amniocentesis?
>
>Thank you
>




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