What would you use for cytoreduction in a pregnant patient with high risk ET and APLS?
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Hematology · Johns Hopkins University
My first instinct in replying to this question is to understand the basis for the diagnosis of “high-risk ET”. Since the patient is pregnant, the basis for the designation “high-risk” must be a history of a prior thrombotic event, either arterial or venous. However, the purveyors of the various MPN ...