Re: placental lakes

From: =?UTF-8?B?0JjQs9C+0YDRjCDQoNGP0LHQvtCy?= (rjabovdok@gmail.com)
Thu Nov 27 11:06:04 2008


Dear Colleagues, Is there a pregnant woman's propensity for hypotension or hypertension? Gaps in the placenta - a frequent phenomenon in pregnant with this kind of tendency to change blood pressure. Of course, there is some danger to stazirovaniyu blood in the bolhih gaps. But not always. Requires more frequent ehograficheskoe monitoring and assessment of the fetus by using Cardiotocography. As well as the correction of somatic states

2008/11/27, Dr Chetna Jain <jainchetna@gmail.com>: > Dear Sir,
> I ve a very similar case.
>
> This lady is 30 yrs old with abnormal thrombphilia profile(Protein S
> deficiency and Factor V Leiden).She is 15 wks pregnant with large placental
> lake of 9 cc volume - about 30% of placental volume.She is on prophylactic
> dose of heparin.She has painless uterine contractions seen by usg every
> time.Pl advise.
>
> Dr Chetna Jain
>




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