Re: What would you do, new case

From: Robert J. Woolley (wooll005@gold.tc.umn.edu)
Sat Jan 4 12:44:37 1997


In message <v03007801aef3da591314@[199.1.103.181]> writes: >
> Didn't the most recent technical bulletin on pre-eclampsia discard the
> notion of 30/15 rise over baseline as a guideline for the diagnosis of
> hypertension?
>

That's certainly possible. My compilation was current when I wrote it 3 years ago, but I haven't updated it. Then, the most recent Technical Bulletin was 1986.

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