Elevated endoxin-like factor complicating a multifetal second trimester pregnancy: treatment with digoxin-binding immunoglobulin

American Journal of Nephrology
C D AdairJ C Veille

Abstract

We report a case of a second trimester multifetal pregnancy with preeclampsia associated with an elevated digoxin-like immune factor. Due to the remoteness from viability the patient was offered therapy with digoxin-binding immunoglobulin. No untoward maternal effects were noted.

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