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"Sara D. Roos" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 25 Apr 2010 22:09:55 -0400
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Wow; 3-5% incidence for a potentially lethal problem seems so high! 
I guess I was wondering what evolutionary pressures would permit 
continuity of this sort of problem.  But if the term is heterogeneous 
the way Rachel describes, with many different underlying causes 
ranging from submucosal attachment to mechanical birth-related issues 
figuring into that number, then perhaps it's not so high as all that. 
That is, true "inherent" (as opposed to 'environmental') tt may not 
be as prevalent as all that.

Interesting; thanks!
-- 
	-S, roving evolutionary-biogeological-biostatistician-LLLL 
(make that procrastinating, not roving).

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