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. 1995 Oct;71(840):625–627. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.71.840.625

Successful pregnancy following aplastic anaemia.

K W Leong 1, A Teh 1, J J Bosco 1, J Lim 1
PMCID: PMC2398268  PMID: 8545293

Abstract

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 with moderately severe idiopathic aplastic anaemia who was managed with intensive haematological support leading to delivery of a healthy infant by caesarean section. Despite platelet transfusion refractoriness as a result of transfusions prior to pregnancy, adequate platelet transfusions prevented excessive bleeding. The literature is reviewed and management with platelet transfusions is discussed.

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