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Re: Another case from MalcolmFrom: Malcolm Griffiths (malcolm@mgriff22.demon.co.uk)Thu Jul 3 14:38:58 1997
In message <33BB6FEF.513BBA78@saidi.prestel.co.uk>, Samir Saidi <sam@saidi.prestel.co.uk> writes > >1. Sounds like you may have to deliver her if she's at this stage - but >what does 'increasingly unwell' mean?
General malaise, no specific features, the sort of woman who worries an
experienced midwife enough that she calls the consultant directly at
home, bypassing the registrar/resident.
> No it was late Friday afternoon when she came in. The liver function tests were done in the hope of either showing obs chlolestasis or reassuring the woman.
SO too late to request U/S by time we got LFTs !
>-B19 serology
I'm intrigued by this one. It wasn't relevant but I'd like to know more
about what you were thinking. In UK district hospitals B19 serology is
not sokething we get done esaily on a Saturday evening.
>-Bilirubin in the urine?
Clear on dipstix.
>-IM screen (Glandular fever) Like that one. My wife ( she's an FP ) told me that was the mostly likely diagnosis ! Anyway Monospot was negative.
>The point being, if you can find an alternative cause (other than
We were thinking cholestasis initially, which prompted us to seek to
expedite delivery at this gestation. We then became additionall
concerned about maternal pyrexia from ( presumed ) viraemia.
>
Use Dilapan for late second trimester terminations ( up to 22w ). Might
have been useful here, but still rather unfavourable cervix and thinking
we wanted to deliver her sooner rather than later.
> Late twenties. Low risk for DVT except slightly plump.
I opted for CS too !
>
Recent paper in one of the US journals which said that obstetric
cholestasis was associated with an increased risk of fetal demise and
compromise and that the fetal status was not necessarily predicted by
the usual tests of CTG, BPP etc.
> Unless any one gets it soon I'll come clean. Malcolm Griffiths MD,MRCOG,MFFP,Cert.Mgmnt Obstetrician & Gynaecologist Luton & Dunstable Hosp., LU6 2DT, UK. Tel: 01582-497459 (office) Fax: 01582-497376 01525-222849 (home) email: Malcolm@mgriff22.demon.co.uk http://www.obgyn.net/board/griffith.htm "It is dangerous to be right on a subject on which the established authorities are wrong." (Voltaire) "But sometimes it's fun :-)" (Griffiths)
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