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Re: [OB] Rubella IgM +From: Laureano Folgar Erades (lfolgar@interbook.net)Mon Jul 23 09:50:19 2001
> > > I have a patient primip 15weeks FUR:03-10-01, In 07-13-01 she have a Rubella > > test, IgG 234.0 UI/ml (protection >16 UI/ml). IgM +. A cuantification of IgM > > 1.34 (cutoff =1.20). His doctor recomended abortion. I think that IgG is too > > high in comparation with the IgM and could be a 3-4 months old infection and > > recomended a new determination after 15 days. Do you considered that a > > negative IgM or the same IgG could be enough to considered an infection before > > gestation?. Do you think she need a fetal blood sample to detecxt IgM?. Any > > other suggestion?. > > > > Thanks. > > L. Folgar > > Ob/gyn specialist Melilla County Hospital > > Spain > I guess more importantly does she have any clinical evidence of Rubella, and > when. no clinic at any time. Laureano Folgar ob/gyn especialist Hospital Comarcal Melilla MALAGA, SPAIN
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