A Bleeding Syndrome in Infants due to Acquired Prothrombin Complex Deficiency: A Survey of 93 Affected Infants

A bleeding syndrome due to severe prothrombin complex deficiency is reported in 93 infants. Most were breast fed (98 per cent), aged 2 weeks to 1 year and there were no serious preceding or associated diseases. Hemor rhagic diathesis, pallor and mild hepatomegaly were the major manifesta tions. The...

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Main Authors: P. Bhanchet, S. Tuchinda, P. Hathirat, P. Visudhiphan, N. Bhamaraphavati, S. Bukkavesa
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spelling th-mahidol.103272018-03-22T16:30:27Z A Bleeding Syndrome in Infants due to Acquired Prothrombin Complex Deficiency: A Survey of 93 Affected Infants P. Bhanchet S. Tuchinda P. Hathirat P. Visudhiphan N. Bhamaraphavati S. Bukkavesa Mahidol University Medicine A bleeding syndrome due to severe prothrombin complex deficiency is reported in 93 infants. Most were breast fed (98 per cent), aged 2 weeks to 1 year and there were no serious preceding or associated diseases. Hemor rhagic diathesis, pallor and mild hepatomegaly were the major manifesta tions. The incidence of intracr nial bleeding was strikingly high (63 per cent) particularly with subdural and subarachnoid hemorrhage. Acute onset, short course and rapid clinical and laboratory improvement after vitamin K therapy were observed. Mortality rate was 35 per cent but has been reduced to 17 per cent since 1969. The location of bleeding, prompt diagnosis and early treatment are the major factors affecting prognosis. Severe prothrombin complex deficiency due to vitamin K deficiency ac counted for the pathogenesis of bleeding. Possible causes of vitamin K deficiency were discussed but definite conclusions could not be drawn. © 1977, Sage Publications. All rights reserved. 2018-03-22T09:30:27Z 2018-03-22T09:30:27Z 1977-01-01 Article Clinical Pediatrics. Vol.16, No.11 (1977), 992-998 10.1177/000992287701601106 19382707 00099228 2-s2.0-0017642961 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/10327 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0017642961&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Medicine
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P. Bhanchet
S. Tuchinda
P. Hathirat
P. Visudhiphan
N. Bhamaraphavati
S. Bukkavesa
A Bleeding Syndrome in Infants due to Acquired Prothrombin Complex Deficiency: A Survey of 93 Affected Infants
description A bleeding syndrome due to severe prothrombin complex deficiency is reported in 93 infants. Most were breast fed (98 per cent), aged 2 weeks to 1 year and there were no serious preceding or associated diseases. Hemor rhagic diathesis, pallor and mild hepatomegaly were the major manifesta tions. The incidence of intracr nial bleeding was strikingly high (63 per cent) particularly with subdural and subarachnoid hemorrhage. Acute onset, short course and rapid clinical and laboratory improvement after vitamin K therapy were observed. Mortality rate was 35 per cent but has been reduced to 17 per cent since 1969. The location of bleeding, prompt diagnosis and early treatment are the major factors affecting prognosis. Severe prothrombin complex deficiency due to vitamin K deficiency ac counted for the pathogenesis of bleeding. Possible causes of vitamin K deficiency were discussed but definite conclusions could not be drawn. © 1977, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.
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P. Bhanchet
S. Tuchinda
P. Hathirat
P. Visudhiphan
N. Bhamaraphavati
S. Bukkavesa
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author P. Bhanchet
S. Tuchinda
P. Hathirat
P. Visudhiphan
N. Bhamaraphavati
S. Bukkavesa
author_sort P. Bhanchet
title A Bleeding Syndrome in Infants due to Acquired Prothrombin Complex Deficiency: A Survey of 93 Affected Infants
title_short A Bleeding Syndrome in Infants due to Acquired Prothrombin Complex Deficiency: A Survey of 93 Affected Infants
title_full A Bleeding Syndrome in Infants due to Acquired Prothrombin Complex Deficiency: A Survey of 93 Affected Infants
title_fullStr A Bleeding Syndrome in Infants due to Acquired Prothrombin Complex Deficiency: A Survey of 93 Affected Infants
title_full_unstemmed A Bleeding Syndrome in Infants due to Acquired Prothrombin Complex Deficiency: A Survey of 93 Affected Infants
title_sort bleeding syndrome in infants due to acquired prothrombin complex deficiency: a survey of 93 affected infants
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/10327
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