Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Neonatal purpura fulminans.. Blood pools of bruised bruises with clear boundaries. Hemorrhagic, central and peripheral hemorrhages



Neonatal purpura fulminans:
Streptococcus is a serious disorder that affects patients of different ages but is more common in children.
Clinical manifestations:
- Pests are characterized by the occurrence of blood aggregations of bruised bruises with more or less clear or similar boundaries. Without bloody twitches appearing especially on the limbs, trunk and face. The onset is sudden as the lesions swell rapidly with their pooling and often cause haemorrhagic bloating, central necrosis, peripheral erythema, and usually painful lesions.
- The patient is usually infected with fever, vascular stenosis is a special manifestation of the disease.
- There is a subsequent risk of internal bleeding, trauma and death.
the reasons:
- In older children, thunderbolt may have several causes. It is an important manifestation of blood inoculation in the sphincter and may occur as a phenomenon for a number of other infections, including common infections such as streptococcal infections, measles and measles.
- in the newborn and in any case, the occurrence of this is largely due to the lack of protein "C".
Treatment:
Processing consists of the rapid transfer of frozen fresh plasma.