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Manal:
Sharmin, if possible ask about the

1- effiency of DEXA at young age
2- suitable anticoagulants that can be given to children rather than asprin,since it shouldn't e given to children and teens. Vitamin E is mainly an antioxidant, but also has the ability to thinner the blood, so would this be enough or there would be a better anticogulante


Thanks dear
manal

Sharmin:
The list of questions is below.  I will do my best to get answers. 

1. is fetal hg less efficient for growing children than adult hg?

2. do fetal hg inducers trigger unwanted functions?

3. L-carnitine - what is the opinion on its usage

4. pulmonary hypertension - who is at risk, how to manage risk - NO inducers?  L-carnitine, citrilline

5. vitamin C with exjade, vitamin C when not using desferal

6. what is treatment for post splenectomy non transfusing alpha/beta thals? anything other than anticoagulants required?

7. have exjade/L1 been used in combination? 

8. magnesium, bilirubin and gall bladder stones

9. Patients with PKU

10.   effiency of DEXA at young age
11.   suitable anticoagulants that can be given to children rather than asprin,since it shouldn't e given to children and teens. Vitamin E is mainly an antioxidant, but also has the ability to thinner the blood, so would this be enough or there would be a better anticogulante

Dori:

--- Quote from: Sharmin on February 09, 2009, 01:17:26 AM ---

9. Patients with PKU

Sharmin

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If it was my suggestion: PKD (PK def.)

Sharmin:
Sorry Dore, I did mean to say PK def. :) 

I will have my husband print off the list tomorrow. 

Dori:

--- Quote from: Sharmin on February 09, 2009, 03:46:51 PM ---Sorry Dore, I did mean to say PK def. :) 

I will have my husband print off the list tomorrow. 

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 :thumbsup

PKD stands also for polycystic kidney disease...... Pretty confusing!

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