Re: any clues?

From: rbraun@indyunix.iupui.edu
Fri Jul 11 11:45:36 1997


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On Thu, 10 Jul 1997, Stiller, Dr. Robert wrote:

> > With a second trimester loss such as this, antiphospholipid antibodies ( > anticardiolipin and lupus anticoagulant ) should be included in the work-up. > Placental/fetal karyotype, if obtainable, may also provide useful > information. > > R. Stiller > Bridgeport, CT > ---------- > From: ob-gyn-l > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: any clues? > Date: Thursday, July 10, 1997 12:34PM > > A 22 yr old G1 registered for AN care at 16 weeks. 19 weeks scan was > normal. No risk factors. A visit at 23 weeks, I was unable to document FHS > on stethoscope/doppler. No symptoms. An urgent USG documented severe > oligoamnios and IUFD. BP normal. She aborted after 24 hrs of EA > ethacridene and a shot of PG. Foetus too macerated to look for anomalies. > placenta externally normal. The couple is anxious about future pregnancy. > Any clues to the present mishap? > No bleeding/trauma/fever or other infection. > Dr. A.G. Bhide. >





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