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Re: Anemia in pregnancyFrom: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)Sun Aug 9 12:40:41 1998
DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 8/9/98 9:16:45 AM, you wrote: > > <<I have a 25 y/old pregnant patient G1P0...: Hb 6.3 Eosinophils: 10%, I gave an > anti-helmintic drug (because of the Eosinophils) and Iron (Fisiofer: > Isosuccinato of Iron, if I am not wrong) per 1 month and check last week > her Hb. For my surprise it was 6.2. ... -- > ... She may well have had worms, but she may also have a > congenital hemoglobinopathy. > > Joe P.--
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