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Re: nephrosis in pregnancyFrom: DoctorJoe@aol.comFri May 21 09:44:39 1999
In a message dated 5/21/99 12:26:01 AM, pielaand@intertele.pl writes: << I have not any idea of menagement my pregnant women in 32 weeks of second pregnancy and elevated arterial pressure 140/100-145/110 from the first trimester. But proteinuria increased from 3000/24h to 8 000 24/h. She had small doses of hydralazine only and all tests of renal function are normal.The protein blood level is 6.3g. What should I do with her? Should she have preventing PIH aspirin therapy? Should she heve albumin infusion? >> You mention that her renal function is normal. What is her creatinine clearance and how does it differ now as opposed to before pregnancy? Joe P.
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