Re: thrombocytopenia

From: Griffiths Malcolm (Malcolm.Griffiths@ldh-tr.anglox.nhs.uk)
Mon Nov 27 08:54:28 2000


I would regard such a count as normal and requiring no investigation unless she has obvious other pathology.

-----Original Message----- From: strahimir banovic@zg.tel.hr [mailto:strahimir banovic@zg.tel.hr] Sent: 27 November 2000 14:30 To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Subject: thrombocytopenia

I have patient 27 yrs old G1P0 prof.of biology Ga 32w4 who has throbocytopenia/ 110 000/.She has acne and treat them with topical medication for years.All other test are normal. Any ideas abou low PLT. S Banovic

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