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Idiopathic thrombocythemia and pregnancy: report of a case.
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1985
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GynecologyHigh-risk PregnancyThrombosisVenous ThrombosisHematologyAdverse EffectsPublic HealthPlatelet CountPreeclampsiaInfertilityIdiopathic ThrombocythemiaThrombus FormationMaternal HealthPlacental DiseaseThrombopoiesisBlood PlateletPediatricsPregnancyCoagulopathyMedicine
Pregnancy and delivery in patients with idiopathic thrombocythemia have not been reported elsewhere, to the knowledge of the authors. Such a case is presented herein. The platelet count decreased with progression of pregnancy, falling to a normal level near term. It was, however, again increased in the puerperium, reaching a level of 1570 X 10(3) per mm3 eight months after delivery. Aspirin was continuously administered throughout pregnancy to prevent thrombus formation, but no adverse effects on the delivery or the infant were observed.