Re: Fetal head

From: DuBose, Terry (DuboseTerryJ@exchange.uams.edu)
Fri May 7 10:39:50 1999


Dear tessantonio@hotmail.com <mailto:tessantonio@hotmail.com> ,

I under stand your concern, but this Forum is for medical professionals to discuss the use of sonography in OB/GYN, and not for public questions and answers.

The Women's Health and the Pregnancy & Birth Forums have been established for general public discussion. I would suggest you first go to the following Forum address (URL) on the http://wwweb and search for the term "ventricle".

http://forums.obgyn.net/pregnancy-birth/ <http://forums.obgyn.net/pregnancy-birth/>

You will find many messages there that discuss your question. If you do not find a specific answer to your question, then post your question on that Forum. In this way you and others who may have similar questions will benefit from the discussion.

Thanks.

Peace, Terry J. DuBose, M.S., RDMS, FAIUM Chair, Ultrasound @ OBGYN.net University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, AR, USA

-----Original Message----- From: David Finstrom [SMTP:wingfan@bignet.net] Sent: Friday, May 07, 1999 5:52 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND Subject: Fetal head

I am 5 months pregnant and i came back from the dr. yesterday and the dr says my ultrasound shows enlarge ventricleon the brain...can you elaborate what does this entails what does suppose to mean as far as my baby is concern, i am not sure with medical terminologies they use if you can help explain in laymans term. thank you very much. tessantonio@hotmail.com




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