How Safe is Progesterone? Acute Pulmonary Embolisms (APE) Alleged to Progesterone.

Authors

  • Bikash Dali Dept. of Medicine, TU Teaching Hosp
  • Subarna Acharya Dept. of Cardiology, TU Teaching Hosp
  • Sunil C Jha Dept. of Cardiology, TU Teaching Hosp
  • Manindra Basnet Dept. of Anesthesia, TU Teaching Hosp
  • Neelam Pradhan Dept. of OBG, TU Teaching Hosp
  • Jyoti Sharma Dept. of OBG, TU Teaching Hosp
  • Kesang Diki Bista Dept. of OBG, TU Teaching Hosp
  • Bekha Manandhar Dept. of OBG, TU Teaching Hosp
  • Ashma Rana Dept. of OBG, TU Teaching Hosp

Keywords:

Safety, Progesterone, Acute Pulmonary Embolism,

Abstract

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njog.v6i1.5257

NJOG 2011; 6(1): 66-67

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Dali, B., Acharya, S., Jha, S. C., Basnet, M., Pradhan, N., Sharma, J., Bista, K. D., Manandhar, B., & Rana, A. (2011). How Safe is Progesterone? Acute Pulmonary Embolisms (APE) Alleged to Progesterone. Nepal Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 6(1), 66–67. Retrieved from https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/NJOG/article/view/5257

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