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DailyDx: Fetus Presenting with Cardiomegaly
Muktachand L. Rokade, MM DNB , May 15, 2012

What is your diagnosis of this 36 week old fetus with cardiomegaly?

DailyDx: The Placenta Quiz
Joe Antony, MD , May 8, 2012

This is an ultrasound scan of the placenta.

DailyDx: The Fetal Challenge
Joe Antony, MD , May 1, 2012

This is an ultrasound image of a 24 week old fetus. Name the structures indicated by the arrows and identify the defects.

DailyDx: A Rare and Unusual Case
Joe Antony, MD , April 24, 2012

Our patient is a 30 year old female with a history of mild pain during micturition.

DailyDx: Female Pelvis Quiz
Joe Antony, MD , April 17, 2012

This is an ultrasound scan of the pelvis in 35 year old female patient.

What is Your Diagnosis: Fetal Brain Mass
Joe Antony, MD , April 11, 2012

This is the case of a fetus at 34 weeks gestational age with a brain mass.

DailyDx: Can You Identify These Fetal Cardiac Structures?
Joe Antony, MD , April 10, 2012

This is an ultrasound image and echocardiogram of a 28 week old fetus.

DailyDx: Test Your Ultrasound Skills
Joe Antony, MD , April 3, 2012

Using only this image, describe what phase of the menstrual cycle this patient is in.

DailyDx: An Obstetric Quiz
Jaydeep Gandhi, MD , March 27, 2012

These are ultrasound images from a 2nd trimester pregnancy.

DailyDx: Fetal Kidney
Joe Antony, MD , March 20, 2012

What is your diagnosis of this fetal kidney?

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THANKS. As usual you have information with excellent science. As I think we all know the ASCCP guidelines are great for first line and are great for the NPs and FPs doing colpos. The question posed is for those cases that then get referred to the ObGyns. THANKS again Joanne Joanne Bulley, MD, FACOG Keene, NH
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This is a multipart message in MIME format. =_alternative 0004BE5888257A00 When the colpo is negative (no AWE or vascular changes), do You routinely check random biopsies, along with the ECC? Anticipating the answer is yes, and Path returns negative for SIL, keep in mind that most CIN2-3 originated in Patients with persistent HPV of 5-10 years duration. Integration of the (formerly) episomal DNA into the host genome takes time (some will
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I see quite a lot of patients with ASCUS, HPV DNA (+) in whom colposcopy is negative, but who continue to come back with the same cytology. For a number of years, I'd repeat the colposcopy only to continue to have the same result. Now, I have stopped doing a second colposcopy unless the cytology is consistent with high grade disease. I have found no reason to return to the very
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