Re: Placental abruption in PET

From: Danny Tucker (danny.tucker@dial.pipex.com)
Tue May 21 05:58:09 1996


On Mon, 20 May 1996, "Paula R. Dhanda" <prani@pacific.net> wrote:

>I wondered why you didn't deliver this patient when she developed
>preeclampsia at 38 weeks gestation. There is not much to be gained by
>waiting in a patient at term. This is our practice. I know hindsight is
>20/20.

Absolutely, this wasn't a case I was involved in. I think medico-legal actions are under way, that's why he's interested in the PET/abruption association.

Thanks,

Danny.

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