J Korean Pediatr Soc.  1982 May;25(5):518-522.

Five Cases of Hemorrhagic Disease of Infancy

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  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Soon Chun Hyang College, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

A hemorrhagic disease due to acquired prothrombin complex deficiency is presented in five infants from 3 weeks to 2 months of age. There are 2 cases of intracranial hemorrhage, 1 case of hemothorax, 2 cases of gastrointestinal bleeding, 1 case of epistaxis and 3 cases of petechia, purpura or bleeding from injection site. After the administration of vitamin K, bleeding ceased and prolonged prothrombin time was corrected promptly. Vitamin K dependent coagulation factor deficiency due to vitamin K deficiency is accounted for the pathogenesis of bleeding. Diarrhea, treatment with antimicrobial agents and a diet low in vitamin K are suggested as etiologic factors acting together.

Keyword

Osteopetrosis; Malignant; R4esponsive to prednisolone; Hemorrhagic disease; infancy; Vitamin K

MeSH Terms

Anti-Infective Agents
Blood Coagulation Factors
Diarrhea
Diet
Epistaxis
Hemorrhage
Hemothorax
Humans
Infant
Intracranial Hemorrhages
Osteopetrosis
Prothrombin
Prothrombin Time
Purpura
Vitamin K
Vitamin K Deficiency
Anti-Infective Agents
Blood Coagulation Factors
Prothrombin
Vitamin K
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