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Bernard Soulier Syndrome has thrombocytopenia, otherwise looks similar to vWD

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Easy way: Lab values. The only one that made sense/was different for men vs women = Hb

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Can someone explain why it can't be Crohn's since that would also cause a non AGMA?

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drpatinoire  If she has Crohn, she has already lost a lot of K, HCO3-, then the compensatory system wouldn't let her keep losing electrolytes in her urine. +1




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is no one else concerned about the fact that theyre giving a beta 2 agonist to a woman whos 28 weeks pregnant.......?

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yobo13  Beta 2 agonists relax the uterus so this would be okay, right? +4
med4fun  inhaled drugs do not have as much of systemic affect and B-agonists are used often in pregnancy for asthma control. SABAS are deemed safe but there are increased birth defects with long acting B-agonists. +2


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