PREGNANCY AND LYMPHOMAS: MANAGEMENT TACTICS, PRINCIPLES IN DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT


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Based on foreign investigators’ data and his findings, the author has developed and summarized indications for and contraindications to pregnancy prolongation, as well as pregnancy management tactics in women with lymphomas. An analysis of children’s physical development and the rate of congenital and acquired diseases in newborn infants born to mothers who fell ill with hemoblastoses during pregnancy or sustained this disease and gave birth in complete remission showed no significant differences from those in the general population. Pregnancy and its maintenance at any stage of the disease fail to affect therapeutic efficiency and life span in patients with lymphomas.

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R. G SHMAKOV

Academician V. I. Kulakov Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Perinatology, Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia

Email: mdshmakov@km.ru

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