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[Non-characteristic course of disease after dog bite].

Ugeskrift for Laeger 2003 March 32
The case presents a healthy woman in her fifties, who was admitted to hospital with clinical signs of diffuse or disseminated intravascular coagulation and thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura even though she was respiratorily and circulatorily stable. She developed gastroenteritis four days after a dog bite. After a while she got painful and ischemic legs, and this was the cause of admission. The laboratory manifestations included severe thrombocytopenia, fibrin degradation products but no presence of schistocytes or fragmented red blood cells. A gramnegative rod was seen in the blood but no specific culture was grown. The patient recovered on antibiotic regime within few weeks.

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