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The Hematologist
The Hematologist (2023) 20 (2)
Published: 2023
...Danyal Ladha, MBBS; Michael Scott, MD, FRCPC Guillet S , Loustau V , Boutin E , . Immune thrombocytopenia and pregnancy: an exposed/nonexposed cohort study . Blood . 2023 ; 141 ( 1 ): 11 - 21 . PubMed Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an autoimmune disorder...
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The Hematologist
The Hematologist (2023) 20 (1)
Published: 2023
... pregnancy loss and thrombophilia. Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism are the leading causes of peripartum maternal mortality. 1 In patients with a prior history of venous thromboembolism (VTE) who are not on long-term anticoagulant therapy, the 2018 ASH clinical practice guidelines...
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The Hematologist
The Hematologist (2021) 18 (2)
Published: 2021
...Damon Houghton, MD; Ariela L. Marshall, MD Dr. Houghton and Dr. Marshall indicated no relevant conflicts of interest. Beyer-Westendorf J , Tittl L , Bistervels I , . Safety of direct oral anticoagulant exposure during pregnancy: a retrospective cohort study . Lancet...
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The Hematologist
The Hematologist (2020) 17 (1)
Published: 2020
... obstructing rigorous research, is that such a culture results in more “experimentation” in how we approach pregnancy. This is particularly accurate for women with sickle cell disease (SCD), where our understanding of management and outcomes is exceptionally poor and fragmented. Pregnancy in SCD is a critical...
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The Hematologist
The Hematologist (2018) 15 (5)
Published: 2018
... assigned to home-based oxygen therapy or no home-based oxygen therapy. Primary and secondary measures will include occurrence of at least one vaso-occlusive complication lasting more than 24 hours during pregnancy and 30 days postpartum, respectively. Other secondary outcome measures include...
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The Hematologist
The Hematologist (2017) 14 (3)
Published: 2017
...://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3491092 3. Lipe BC, Dumas MA, Ornstein DL, et al. Von Willebrand disease in pregnancy. Clin North Am. 2011;25:335-358. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21444034 4. James AH, Jamison MG. Bleeding events and other complications during pregnancy and childbirth...
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The Hematologist
The Hematologist (2014) 11 (4)
Published: 2014
...Deepa Suryanarayan, MD; David Garcia, MD Pregnancy with aPL or APS–Clinical Management Scenarios If a woman has APS and is anticoagulated for prior thrombosis, we suggest switching to therapeutic-dose LMWH before six weeks gestation. Full-intensity anticoagulation is important during...
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The Hematologist
The Hematologist (2007) 4 (5)
Published: 2007
...Roy L. Silverstein, MD Multiple case-controlled, epidemiologic studies have shown an association between genetic thrombophilias ― particularly factor V Leiden ― and recurrent pregnancy loss. Many obstetricians routinely screen high-risk women with recurrent, spontaneous abortions...
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in Diagnostic Algorithm Reduces the Need for Radiation Exposure to Rule Out Pulmonary Embolism in Pregnant Women
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Published: 2019
Pregnancy-adapted YEARS algorithm for the management of suspected acute pulmonary embolism in pregnant patients. CT, computed tomography. More about this image found in Pregnancy-adapted YEARS algorithm for the management of suspected acute pul...
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in A New Strategy for the Prevention of Adverse Maternal and Fetal Outcomes in Pregnant Women With Sickle Cell Disease: The Oxygen Therapy and Pregnancy in SCD Trial (DR02G)
> The Hematologist
Published: 2018
From BJOG, Boafor TK et al, Pregnancy outcomes in women with sickle-cell disease in low and high income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis, Vol 123, 691-698. Copyright © 2016 by John Wiley Sons, Inc. Reprinted by permission of John Wiley Sons, Inc. More about this image found in From BJOG, Boafor TK et al, Pregnancy outcomes in women with sickle-cell di...
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in A New Strategy for the Prevention of Adverse Maternal and Fetal Outcomes in Pregnant Women With Sickle Cell Disease: The Oxygen Therapy and Pregnancy in SCD Trial (DR02G)
> The Hematologist
Published: 2018
From BJOG, Boafor TK et al, Pregnancy outcomes in women with sickle-cell disease in low and high income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis, Vol 123, 691-698. Copyright © 2016 by John Wiley Sons, Inc. Reprinted by permission of John Wiley Sons, Inc. More about this image found in From BJOG, Boafor TK et al, Pregnancy outcomes in women with sickle-cell di...
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The Hematologist
The Hematologist (2022) 19 (6)
Published: 2022
... estimated that in the first year after the ban on abortion, there will be a 7 percent increase in pregnancy-related deaths, and in subsequent years, a 21 percent increase. 1 The increase in pregnancy-related death will be profound in non-Hispanic black women and in women of lower socioeconomic status. 1...
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The Hematologist
The Hematologist (2022) 19 (5)
Published: 2022
... unfamiliar with the complexities of modern medicine, U.S. laws that allow for pregnancy termination to save the life of the mother seem “sufficient” for these situations. If only it were that simple. But since it is not, the risk now is that patients are left to wait until their lives are at “real” risk...
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The Hematologist
The Hematologist (2022) 19 (3)
Published: 2022
... problem and is the most common cause of anemia. Pregnancies and menstruation render it highly prevalent in individuals of childbearing age, affecting at least one third of that population. 1 Symptoms can be numerous and nonspecific, including fatigue, decreased concentration, restless legs, pallor...
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The Hematologist
The Hematologist (2019) 16 (5)
Published: 2019
...Pregnancy-adapted YEARS algorithm for the management of suspected acute pulmonary embolism in pregnant patients. CT, computed tomography. ...
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The Hematologist
The Hematologist (2022) 19 (6)
Published: 2022
... for pregnancy termination to “save the life of the mother,” but still leave much to interpretation by hospital attorneys and hospital “ethics” panels. Given so much gray area and room for misapprehension, I called on ASH members to inform our lawmakers and the voting public of the terrifying situation we now...
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The Hematologist
The Hematologist (2017) 14 (2)
Published: 2017
...Lori-Ann Linkins, MD, MSc(Clin Epi), FRCPC Dr. Linkins indicated no relevant conflicts of interest. Rodger MA, Gris JC, de Vries JI, et al. Low-molecular-weight heparin and recurrent placenta-mediated pregnancy complications: a meta-analysis of individual patient data from...
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Treatment of Pregnant Female with Mesenteric Vein Thrombosis and History of Spontaneous Fetal Losses
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The Hematologist
The Hematologist (2011) 8 (1)
Published: 2011
...Barbara A. Konkle, MD A 34-year-old woman had mesenteric vein thrombosis during her last pregnancy in 2007 and two prior second trimester spontaneous fetal losses. She now presents at 13 weeks of pregnancy after being started on low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) by another hematologist 14...
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The Hematologist
The Hematologist (2013) 10 (6)
Published: 2013
...Margaret V. Ragni, MD, MPH Dr. Ragni indicated no relevant conflicts of interest. Clark CA, Davidovits J, Spitzer KA, et al. The lupus anticoagulant: results from 2,257 patients attending a high-risk pregnancy clinic . Blood. 2013;122:341-347. Of the 2,257 females studied...
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The Hematologist
The Hematologist (2009) 6 (2)
Published: 2009
... with normal
hematocrit and WBC count. The diagnostic workup, including bone marrow
histology, was consistent with JAK2V617F mutated essential
thrombocythemia (ET). Counseling for pregnancy planning is also
requested. Age (patients older than 60) and a history of previous thrombotic
event(s...
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