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A V Moughabghab1, A Fenides, F Hanon
1Centre Hospitalier Général de Valenciennes, Département d'Anesthésie et de Réanimation, France.
Abstract:
For a long time, pregnancy has been discouraged for patients with Gaucher's disease. Because of the scarcity of complications found in the literature, the obstetrical attitude is favorable towards an authorization of pregnancy for patients with Gaucher's disease. We describe the evolution of pregnancy of a woman suffering from Gaucher's disease type I and the anesthesiological support provided.
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