Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4142738 | Anales de Pediatría | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Although varicella is usually a benign disease, some of its complications, such as post-varicella purpura fulminans, can be fatal. Its pathophysiological mechanism is caused by the production of antibodies to protein C and protein S in the coagulation cascade. This could have fatal consequences for those patients with partial deficiency of these proteins that develop disseminated intravascular coagulation. Treatment is symptomatic: fresh frozen plasma to treat protein depletion, antithrombin III and heparinization against thrombus formation, and anti-inflammatory drugs (steroids). However, new therapies, such as prostaglandin E1 IV and prostacyclin, are being introduced.
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Authors
A. Hernández Blanco, R. González Montero, M.M. Urán Moreno, J. Caturla MartÃnez-Moratalla, M. Moya Benavent,