Re: Another Great Case

From: Larry glazerman (glazerman@enter.net)
Thu Dec 25 11:26:21 1997


I thought that there was some evidence that NSAIDs can actually improve menorragia. Am I wrong???

At 08:10 PM 12/23/97 -0600, you wrote: >In a message dated 97-12-23 17:01:18 EST, you write:
>
><< 40 yo with menorrhagia 2x/month each episode lasting 6 days. Normal exam -
> no other work up or tests done. Hb9.4. Doc wants to do a D&C. Pnt is on
> Iron. No previous therapy.
>
> Approve the case????? >>
>
>Is this patient on any anti-inflammatory drugs for some reason? They can
>promote menorrhagia. Just a thought....
>

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Larry R. Glazerman, M.D. Valley Ob-Gyn Associates Allentown Pa glazerman@enter.net





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