Knowing too much
Zermansky and Zermansky detail how both of them worried about the eye condition of their newborn baby. Twenty four hours after undergoing an emergency cesarean section, Zermansky was not in the mood for her husband to be overdiagnosing her newborn baby. A normal transcranial ultrasound scan did litt...
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Published in: | BMJ. British medical journal (International ed.) Vol. 336; no. 7635; p. 76 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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London
BMJ Publishing Group
12-01-2008
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Edition: | International edition |
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Summary: | Zermansky and Zermansky detail how both of them worried about the eye condition of their newborn baby. Twenty four hours after undergoing an emergency cesarean section, Zermansky was not in the mood for her husband to be overdiagnosing her newborn baby. A normal transcranial ultrasound scan did little to alleviate his worries. Eventually, when a diagnosis of Duane's syndrome was reached and they were told it was more of a nuisance than a problem, the cloud lifted. |
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ISSN: | 0959-8146 |