Re: EPH-Gestosis

From: rbraun@indyunix.iupui.edu
Thu Oct 31 05:55:21 1996


Thanks Dan

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On Wed, 30 Oct 1996, J J Walker wrote:

> >>I goofed, It should be EPH Gestationis.
>
> You goofed agian, it is EPH-gestosis. It is the definition of the Gestosis
> society headed by Prof Rippman. It meets every year, the next one in Japan
> Oct 1997.
>
> Each of the components are scored so the diagnosis is
>
> E1 P2 H1 gestosis for someone with mild hpertension and edema but moderate
> proteinuria.
>
> It is an easy clinical if not practical definition.
>
> 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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