1. Delayed vitamin K deficiency as a cause of bleeding: still a concern in the 21st century!
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Shrimati Shetty, Kanjaksha Ghosh, and Priyanka Kasatkar
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Diarrhea ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Vitamin K ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Vitamin K deficiency ,Coagulopathy ,Humans ,Tuberculosis ,Medicine ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Metabolic disorder ,Retinol ,Infant ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,Vitamin K Deficiency Bleeding ,Bleed ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Bleeding diathesis ,Malnutrition ,chemistry ,Vitamin K Deficiency ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Delayed haemorrhage due to vitamin K deficiency in early infancy has rarely been the cause of acquired hemostatic disorders. We report here 11 cases of vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB), despite receiving appropriate dosage of injectible vitamin K at birth. Bleeding symptoms ranged from excessive bleed from cuts to intracranial bleed. Tuberculosis, diarrhea with intermittent antibiotic therapy were some of the associated symptoms. Laboratory tests confirmed acquired bleeding diathesis due to vitamin K deficiency, which was corrected after adequate vitamin K supplementation. VKDB is not an uncommon phenomenon and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a child with bleeding diathesis.
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- 2010
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