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Re: Post-partum deliriumFrom: bengq@netasia.netThu Nov 6 05:29:34 1997
At Sun, 20 Jul 1997, Dr Lee Chee Horng wrote: > >Dear All, > >I would like some opinion from you, > >P1, delivered vaginally 2 days ago with PPH due to uterine atony, no blood transfusion given (post-partum Hb of 7.5gm%). Was well after the PPH was controlled by oxytocin but still tachycardia(strong pulse) and stable BP. No more PV bleeding. Had low grade fever over the next 48 hours. Was quite rational though she felt a bit tired. Then suddenly, early this morning ,she was delirious and not responding to command. Her head was shaking from side to side ( not seizure), no photophobia. I have never seen anything like this before. > >What would you do ? Any differential diagnosis? > >Thank you and would keep you informed of her progress. > >, > >0000,0000,ffff > >8080,0000,0000***************************** > >0000,0000,ffffDR. LEE CHEE HORNG
>M.R.C.O.G.
-- Dear Dr. Horng
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