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We treated nine infants who unexpectedly developed shock,seizures,and fever,followed by diarrhea,consumption coagulopathy,and hepatorenal dysfunction.Despite vigorous treatment,three infants died and all except one of the six survivors have severe residual neurologic abnormalities. Postmortem findings included cerebral edema,white matter petechial hemorrhages,gastrointestinal hemorrhages,and fatty liver.These clinicopatholigic features are similar to those previously described in 10 infants as being due to hemorrhagic shock and encephalopathy,except for the presence of fatty liver in our patients.Based on the combined experience of 19 infants,we propose diagnostic criteria for hemorrhagic shock and encephalopathy that may facilitate recognition and differentiation from other shock syndromes in infancy. |
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