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SW to heart EMOTIONS (which have nothing to do with) the FACTS
Doc Holiday drydok at hotmail.comSat Dec 6 16:50:53 GMT 2008
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Before anyone else loses cognitive function, I was hoping to ask the list a question about this thread. As much as I initially tried to ignore this thread and then gave up and tried to get involved and then tried to avoid it again, here I am back in... I hope I am asking for something simple... Could someone explain (or cut & paste an explanation) about this "xyphoid window" to me - someone who has never seen it being done and admits to knowing nothing useful about it. I'd like to know what it is, how (in basic detail) it is done, what it is useful for and what it is not useful for. I can tell already that there will not be 100% agreement on the indications, but I am sure I will learn from both sides. The main problem I have with the current thread is that it is difficult for me to extract the details I need out of the "debate" which has developed. Never mind whether CT is better or ultrasound faster than it - please assume for the sake of teaching me that it is still worth telling... Thanks in advance, _________________________________________________________________ Imagine a life without walls. See the possibilities. http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/122465943/direct/01/
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