Re: gastroschisis with bowel obstruction

From: patricia carris (pcarris@hotmail.com)
Mon May 3 22:16:49 1999


Heard about the path report today on this case....positive for partial mole.

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: patricia carris [SMTP:pcarris@hotmail.com]
> > Sent: Friday, April 16, 1999 5:07 PM

> > question: what's the incidence of partial molar preg? Last evening
> > on call scanned a 24yo g2p1, 15w6d by LMP. Presented with new onset
> > of vaginal spotting. Found large gest sac with thick heterogeneous
> > plac high vascular with color doppler. 12 mm embryo,(7wk) no hrt
> > tones. Apparently never were heard clinically (wouldn't that be
> > reason to refer for U/S sooner??) not sure how many OB visits she had
> > had.
> > Both ovaries seen WNL-no theca lutein cysts. I was suspicious for
> > partial molar...don't know how the radiologist read it though. He
> > didn't seem too impressed with my opinion..felt the incidence is
> > pretty low. He also was looking at telerad images and didn't fully
> > appreciate the color pics
> > I had.
> > When I spoke with referring OB she said she wasn't sure if an hcg was
> > ever drawn on her. Told her my impression will try to get any f/u next
> >
> > Patty

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