Re: Anemia in pregnancy

From: Dr Eberhard W Lisse (el@linux.lisse.na)
Sun Aug 9 13:10:44 1998


Bernard,

In message <35CDED85.5873@club-internet.fr>, Bernard Cristalli writes: > Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:

> > What is common is common, what is rare is rare, remember this is the
> > place where ambulances don't break the speed limit :-)-O

> would you say sickle cell anemia is not fequent? In Africa maybe,but
> here...

In ten years of which two were spent in Internal Medicine, I have seen one single case. And that one had Malaria :-)-O.

But, haematologically significant sickle cell anemia would have been mentioned, he said all else was normal.

el





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