Re: further information: for help:what disease dose she suffer

From: barbara nesbitt (barbara.nesbitt@obgyn.net)
Sun Jun 21 17:39:59 1998


At 04:31 PM 6/21/98 +0800, you wrote: >Dear Sir:
>The patient, whose case was reported on June 10,1998,furtherly complained
that she took the mifepristone, 12.5mg/day, for about half of a year, after being diagnosed of the adenoma in the uterus. The volume of the first time of menstruation after stopping the medicine was excessive: about 400-500ml/per once. About twenty days later, she took the Chinese medicine for five days to stop the second time of menstruation after stopping mifepristone and then she received the operation of subtotal uterectomy. Mifepristone maybe causes 1.excessive menstruation (re-jump after suddenly stopping) and the blood re-flowed into the abdominal cavity and formed the collections; 2.non-bacteria inflammation, which produced the exudation in the thorathic cavity (the affection of anti-glucocorticoid hormone). The questions are: 1 Are the explanations above correct? 2 what is the cause of the bloody mass formed after the last operation? >

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