Four-extremity amputation following disseminated intravascular coagulation and purpura fulminans.
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Bhatti, UF; Williams, AM; Raghavendran, K; Georgoff, PE
Published in: BMJ Case Rep
March 20, 2019
Purpura fulminans (PF) is a rare but serious complication of septic shock in adults. The complex disease course makes it challenging to manage the condition. Here, we present the case of a healthy young woman who presented with sepsis and new-onset erythematous lesions 4 days after the vaginal delivery of a healthy baby. The infectious source could not be identified, and the patient was started on antibiotics and resuscitated. However, her condition worsened, and she developed disseminated intravascular coagulation and PF. The septic episode slowly decreased in severity, but she sustained extensive ischaemic injuries to her extremities, for which she underwent four-limb amputation.
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1757-790X
Publication Date
March 20, 2019
Volume
12
Issue
3
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- Shock, Septic
- Purpura Fulminans
- Pregnancy
- Humans
- Female
- Extremities
- Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
- Ascorbic Acid Deficiency
- Amputation, Surgical
- Adult
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Bhatti, U. F., Williams, A. M., Raghavendran, K., & Georgoff, P. E. (2019). Four-extremity amputation following disseminated intravascular coagulation and purpura fulminans. BMJ Case Rep, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2018-228028
Bhatti, Umar F., Aaron M. Williams, Krishnan Raghavendran, and Patrick E. Georgoff. “Four-extremity amputation following disseminated intravascular coagulation and purpura fulminans.” BMJ Case Rep 12, no. 3 (March 20, 2019). https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2018-228028.
Bhatti UF, Williams AM, Raghavendran K, Georgoff PE. Four-extremity amputation following disseminated intravascular coagulation and purpura fulminans. BMJ Case Rep. 2019 Mar 20;12(3).
Bhatti, Umar F., et al. “Four-extremity amputation following disseminated intravascular coagulation and purpura fulminans.” BMJ Case Rep, vol. 12, no. 3, Mar. 2019. Pubmed, doi:10.1136/bcr-2018-228028.
Bhatti UF, Williams AM, Raghavendran K, Georgoff PE. Four-extremity amputation following disseminated intravascular coagulation and purpura fulminans. BMJ Case Rep. 2019 Mar 20;12(3).
Published In
BMJ Case Rep
DOI
EISSN
1757-790X
Publication Date
March 20, 2019
Volume
12
Issue
3
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- Shock, Septic
- Purpura Fulminans
- Pregnancy
- Humans
- Female
- Extremities
- Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
- Ascorbic Acid Deficiency
- Amputation, Surgical
- Adult