Evaluation the effect of immune thrombocytopenia in Iraqi pregnant women
Keywords:
thrombocytopenia, Pregnancy, GT, mild, severe, moderateAbstract
The research aims to evaluation the effect of immune thrombocytopenia in Iraqi pregnant women and its impact on Neonatal, where 100 patients were collected from different hospitals in Iraq. This study relied on evaluating pregnant women and was based on the observations that were approved. Pregnant women were followed up until two months after giving birth, and the most complications were blood transfusion for platelet transfusion severe <50 x 10^9/L with (9) patients, and we conclude Fortunately, thrombocytopenia Pregnancy does not pose any risk to the mother or Neonatal.
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