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IVIg, corticosteroids appear comparable for ITP in pregnancy


 

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Among the options worth exploring are rituximab, a monoclonal antibody against B-cell surface antigen CD20, for which “pregnancy data are accumulating,” and romiplostim, a thrombopoietin receptor agonist, which has been used in a few cases without reported fetal complications, they noted.

This study was supported by Canadian Blood Services Small Projects Fund and Canadian Institute of Health Research/Canadian Blood Services New Investigator Award. Individual authors reported receiving support from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and McMaster University. The authors reported having no other disclosures.

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