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Re: Anticoagulate or not?From: LMontgomery (lmontgomery@communitymed.org)Thu Jan 28 15:31:13 1999
->Lynn, have read Your dialogue with Dan. Wasn't it a Baylor Pt. someone >presented in '97 with Budd-Chiari post SPT (septic pelvic thrombophlebitis)? Actually, that was my patient as well. The plan was to anticoagulate next time.
Also, read recently just as prot C may have 'functional' (ie Leiden V), as
well as quantitative
>deficiency, so too has the case been determined for prot S (Ann Int Med '98 Since my original post, her Protein C has returned low. She didn't have any testing done postpartum, but all of it is pending now. Lynn Lynn D. Montgomery, M.D. Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine Rocky Mountain Perinatal Center 2825 Fort Missoula Rd., Suite 130 Missoula, Montana 406-327-4094 Fax: 406-327-4154 e-mail: lmontgomery@communitymed.org
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