Successful pregnancy following aplastic anaemia.
Pregnancy following idiopathic aplastic anaemia is rare and is difficult to manage because of life-threatening episodes of bleeding and infections. Only a handful of cases has been reported in the literature. The pregnancies were unsuccessful in the majority. The present report describes a patient w...
Main Authors: | Leong, K.W., Teh, A., Bosco, J.J., Lim, J. |
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Format: | Article |
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1995
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