KMID : 0367419930360050725
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Journal of Korean Pediatric Society 1993 Volume.36 No. 5 p.725 ~ p.732
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Three Cases of Purpura Fulminans
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Abstract
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Purpura fulminans is one of rare consumptive coagulopathy in children. The most common predisposing conditions of purpura fulminans are infectious disease like streptococcal infection and chickenpox. This disease is characterized by ecchymotic
lesions
that are usually distributed symmetrically on the lower extremities and buttocks. These ecchymotic lesions undergo necrosis, unless there is effective treatment.
We experienced 3 cases of purpura fulminans which improved almost completely after early heparin administration. In the case 1, a 12 month old girl, purpura fulminans developed during sepsis and gastroenteritis. In the case 2, a 4 month old boy,
purpura
fulminans developed during acute sepsis.
We reported 3 cases with a brief review of related literature.
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