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Hematology 2006
© 2006 The American Society of Hematology

Myeloproliferative Disease in Pregnancy and Other Management Issues

Tiziano Barbui and Guido Finazzi

Correspondence: Tiziano Barbui, MD, Head, Department of Hematology-Oncology, Ospedali Riuniti, Largo Barozzi 1, 24128 Bergamo, Italy; Phone +39 035 269 490; Fax +39 035 266 667; Email tbarbui{at}ospedaliriuniti.bergamo.it, Guido Finazzi, MD, Division of Hematology, Ospedali Riuniti, Largo Barozzi 1, 24128 Bergamo, Italy; Phone +39 035 269 493; Fax +39 035 266 147; Email gfinazzi{at}ospedaliriuniti.bergamo.it

Abstract

The goal of this review is to assess the current treatment and outcomes of special clinical situations in patients with myeloproliferative disease (MPD) such as pregnancy, major thrombotic and bleeding complications and surgical interventions. However, only a limited literature to support optimal management strategies is available. Many of the proposed strategies are the results of common sense or derive from the extrapolation of data from other studies not specifically designed to solve these problems. Therefore, practical recommendations to guide clinical decisions in these settings still remain largely empirical.


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