RE Management please

From: Pasqualetti Roberto KSSG_FRA (foa4@ms1.kssg.ch)
Thu Apr 30 07:25:04 1998


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>In a message dated 98-04-28 13:55:04 EDT, you write:
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><< >What is the incidence of Platelets = 100K at term in your population? We
> >seem to see it fairly often.
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>The most common cause of thrombocytopenia in pregnancy is idiopathic.
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>Linda
>Linda Morrison-Boczar, MD, MBA, FACOG
>Sarasota, FL
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I agree with you Linda, but I would follow the platelet count up and eventually ask for a more complete lab to rule out a beginning HELLP syndrome. It would help in the decision - induce vs expectative management -

Roberto Pasqualetti, MD, FMH Switzerland

St Gallen Switzerland

phone -41 71 4941865

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