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Re: Chicken Pox exposure 1st trimesterFrom: J J Walker (msjjjw@gps.leeds.ac.uk)Fri Oct 25 19:37:41 1996
>Doc checks for Ab's, finds none and gives 1g VZIg. This is of no benefit. After active disease, the risk to her baby is around 1/100. A normal scan may reduce this. I see no difference in the second senario. Jimmy Professor James Walker, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, St James University Hospital Beckett Street, LS9. Tel: 0113 283 6864 FAX: 0113 234 3450 Email: msjjjw@gps.leeds.ac.uk
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