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From: mary (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 31 Mar 2003 09:05:01 -0600 (CST)


At Tue, 25 Mar 2003, mary wrote: >
>I'm confused. No history of alot of miscarriages. Had a partial mole
>inbetween 1 normal pregnancy and 1 erythroblastosis fetalis pregnancy. I
>had titers of 1:8 anti D, with a seriously affected fetus, could the
>combo of both antibodies have been what makes it so severs? I have no
>signs of any of the SLE symptoms or antiphospholipid symptoms. Is it
>just inactive? Should I be seeing a doctor for monitering? I am 39 years
>old.
>
>Mon, 24 Mar 2003, samir fouad Aziz MD wrote:
>>
>>At Mon, 24 Mar 2003, mary wrote:
>>>
>>>At Fri, 21 Mar 2003, mary wrote:
>>>>
>>>>What are they and how did I get them. My titer after my last preg was >
>>>>1 :250 speckled. I have no signs of lupus. I am also sensitized to
>>>>Anti D. Any relationship between the two?
>>>>
>>>>thanks
>>
>>no relation between antipD and antinuclear factors which sometimes found
>>in patients with the syndrome of anti-phospholipid that might cause
>>recurrent miscarriage, but it does not seem to affect fertility power.
>>
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>>Assist Professor OB.Gyn
>>Director Gyn.oncology
>>Al-Azhar University-Egypt
>>Editorial advisor OBgyn.net(P&B,Gyn.Oncology)
>>Editor-in-chief http://www.arabicobgyn.net
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>>



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