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Re: APLASTIC ANAEMIA IN PREGNANCYFrom: DoctorJoe@aol.comSat Jan 15 06:37:55 2000
In a message dated 1/15/00 12:25:57 AM, gspannu@tm.net.my writes: << I HAVE THIS 35 YRS G5P4 AT 14 WKS PREGNANCY WITH APLASTIC ANAEMIA DIAGNOSED 3 YRS AGO AFTER HER LAST DELIVERY. CURRENTY HER PLATELET COUNTS IS 18,000/CMM , WBC 1800/ CMM . SHE IS PLANNED FOR TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY AND TUBAL LIGATION THIS WEEK. I FEEL SUCTION TERMINATION UNDER COVER OF PLATELET TRANSFUSION WILL BE THE MOST PREDICTABLE AND SORTEST PROCESS AT THIS GESTATION ALSO THOUGH MORE CUMBERSOME. ANY EXPERIANCE AND VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS OR REFERANCES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF THIS CASE WILL BE MUCH APPRICIATED >> What therapy has she been on already (or will she be on)? How does termination help in her care? Joe P.
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