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Re: Terry, your first case of this yearFrom: DuBose, Terry (DuboseTerryJ@exchange.uams.edu)Tue May 18 16:03:39 1999
Great! Good information, I will definitely look for those articles. Thanks. Peace, Terry J. DuBose, M.S., RDMS, FAIUM University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, AR, USA http://www.uams.edu/CHRP/dmshome.htm <http://www.uams.edu/CHRP/dmshome.htm> - http://www.io.com/~dubose/ <http://www.io.com/~dubose/> -----Original Message----- From: jworrall@alaska.net [SMTP:jworrall@alaska.net] Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 1999 3:03 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND Subject: Terry, your first case of this year Terry, take a look at OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (green journal) Volume 93, Number 5, May 1999, Part 2 of 2 parts, page 845. There is a report of a placenta increta at 5 weeks gestation. I recall that you were flamed somewhat for suggesting that placenta previa could occur that early. Well, this case does not totally get you off the hotseat, but I think it helps. Also, in the same issue, page 854, is the creation of a new sign called the DIVOT sign, exactly what I showed in a case I posted earlier this year of the breech with the cord around the neck. They submitted their paper May 6, 1998, and it took one year for it to be published. Mine was published within hours! A clear benefit of electronic publication. -- Joseph A Worrall MD RDMS Fairbanks, Alaska
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