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Re: multiple myeloma with vaginal bleedingFrom: amy gonzaga-rivera (rivera@globalink.net.ph)Mon Feb 26 16:00:33 2001
At Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Charlie Chambers wrote: > >on 2/26/01 5:32 AM, amy gonzaga-rivera at rivera@globalink.net.ph wrote: > >> I would like to ask for suggestions on what to give an 86 year old >> patient diagnosed to have multiple myeloma who has vaginal bleeding. >> Endometrial CA and other pelvic tumors have been ruled out. >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >has she had a biopsy or hysterscopy or preferably both done? what are the >results? > >-- >############################################################################ > >Charlie Chambers "All good things...come >Hood River, OR by grace, and grace comes > by art, and art does not >cchamber@alumni.rice.edu come easy." > Norman Maclean ################################################################## she's been seen by a gynecologist before from a different place and an endometrial biopsy has been done but results are not with us at this time. ultasound just shows a normal-sized uterus with fresh and clotted blood inside, and a 1.1 mm. endometrium. she's managed by hematologist & oncologist but gyne consult was sought to stop or reduce vaginal bleeding
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