R: ULTRASOUND digest 539
From: Dr. Stefano Ciatti (studiociatti@iol.it)
Wed May 12 15:02:57 1999
I would like to knooow at which gestational age it is possible to see an
Hydrocephalus by US and if someone know of any possible traumatic cause of
fetal hydrocephalus like car accidents ?
DR STEFANO CIATTI
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Da: ultrasound@obgyn.net <ultrasound@obgyn.net>
A: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND <ultrasound@talk.obgyn.net>
Data: mercoledì 12 maggio 1999 3.17
Oggetto: ULTRASOUND digest 539
> ULTRASOUND Digest 539
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>Topics covered in this issue include:
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> 1) Re: Periodical peristaltic contraction wave
> by womorode@tin.it (Wolfgang Moroder)
> 2) Re: ULTRASOUND digest 538
> by Lynne_Schreiber@jackson.cc.mi.us (Lynne Schreiber)
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>Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 07:18:34 -0500 (CDT)
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>From: womorode@tin.it (Wolfgang Moroder)
>To: ULTRASOUND@OBGYN.net
>Subject: Re: Periodical peristaltic contraction wave
>Message-ID: <199905111218.HAA32661@talk.obgyn.net>
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>Dear Terry
>I've been able to retrace the message supposed lost with the important
>quantitative information on uretral peristalsis. Please kindly add it
>to the previous information because I believe it gives it a more
>scientifical touch.
>Thank you indeed
>Wolfgang
>
>for any answer pleas use the following e-mail address
>womorode@tin.it
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>Dear Terry
>
>Please forgive me for writing urether instead of ureter in the previous
>messages.
>I should like to integrate the posted images with some information on
>the frequency and the propagation speed of the ureteral peristaltic
>waves observed on a 22 weeks old fetus.
>I was able to record on the tape three distinct sessions of ureteral
>peristalsis; one with three and two with four subsequent contraction
>waves. In all three observations the peristaltic waves startet with a
>precise interval of 20-22 seconds.
>The propagation speed I could measure on segments of 10 to 20 mm was
>between 1.7 to 2.5 mm/second.
>Best regards
>
>Wolfgang
>e-mail womorode@tin.it
>
>P.S. I posted the same info on the board as a comment to this case
>
>--
>Dr. Wolfgang Moroder
>Director
>Department of Prenatal Medicine
>Bolzano General Hospital
>Via Boehler, 5
>I-39100 Bolzano BZ Italy
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>Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 10:27:27 -0400
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>From: Lynne_Schreiber@jackson.cc.mi.us (Lynne Schreiber)
>To: ultrasound@obgyn.net
>Cc: ultrasound@talk.obgyn.net
>Subject: Re: ULTRASOUND digest 538
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>Dr. Abubakar
>There are several videos through EduMed at http://www.edumed.com. There is also
>the SilverPlatter CD rom on abdominal sonography, I beilieve through
>Lippencott publishers. For OB I would recommend Dr. Joseph Woo's site on
>obstetrical sonography. Hope these help. Good luck, Keep on scanning.
>Lynne Schreiber, M.S. RDMS Jackson Community College Sonography Programs
>Director
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