Re: Lupus anticoagulant and pregnancy

From: John G. M. Robertson MD (jgmr@unixg.ubc.ca)
Wed Jul 30 16:46:41 1997


Sorry, Article was on recurrent pregnancy loss. No improvement in SA rate with ASA and steroids, but increased prematurity NEJM July 17th 1997 pp148-153

John

At Wed, 30 Jul 1997, John G. M. Robertson MD wrote: >
> Recent article in NEJM talks about a simmilar concern - I believe
>it was IUGR but I'm not sure - The intervention arm had a worse outcome.
>Was in the last few weeks, I will try to look again and quote the article.
>John
>
>J.G.M.Robertson MD, 109-9181 Main St. Chilliwack, B.C. V2P 4M9
>(604) 793-9988 e-mail jgmr@unixg.ubc.ca
>The best we can do for one another is to exchange our thoughts freely;
>and that, after all, is about all. James A. Froude (1818-1894)
>
>On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, Douglas L. Madsen wrote:
>
>> Hello from Washington state
>> The following is a case presentation I'd be interested in getting input
>> from list members on.
>> The patient is a 35 y.o. caucasion G2P1 currently 12-13 weeks pregnant with
>> singleton.

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>J.G.M.Robertson MD, 109-9181 Main St. Chilliwack, B.C. V2P 4M9
>(604) 793-9988 e-mail jgmr@unixg.ubc.ca
>The best we can do for one another is to exchange our thoughts freely;
>and that, after all, is about all.  James A. Froude (1818-1894)




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