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Re: OB: positive ANAFrom: Betsy Hyde (elishyde@connix.com)Wed Aug 12 22:50:34 1998
>Lupus panel--anti ANA, DNA, Ro, etc. >Creatinine >Lupus Anticoagulant, AntiCardiolipin Antibody > >Also, she'll start on baby ASA at the consultant's suggestion. > >What do ya'll think (especially LSR)? > >Garry > what are results of blood tests, esp Lyme, LAC, PTT, Russell VV, ACA, antiRo, antiLa.? History doesn't really meet criteria for APA syndrome (no repeat sabs, no thromboemblic probs) . Baby ASA shouldn't hurt, but no indication for it
-- Betsy Hyde CNM Branford, CT.
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