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"Yellow fellow" immune hemolytic anemia secondary to dengue hemorrhagic fever a case report / Leoluis Nathaniel R. Uy.

By: Language: English Publication details: Fairview, Quezon City Department of Child Health, FEU-NRMF, 2016Description: (in folder)Content type:
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Summary: ABSTRACT: Immune haemolytic anemia in children is relatively rare, with an estimated annual incidence of 1 in 80,000 persons in the general population. IHA can affect children of any race or nationality and can present in infancy, especially after an infection, and throughout childhood. Presented is a rare case of a patient who developed acute haemolytic crisis following a dengue-virus infection. Described in this report is a 4 year old female who was also screened to have G6PD deficiency at birth, however was not confirmed.
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Research Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Research CH20160005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available R000501

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ABSTRACT: Immune haemolytic anemia in children is relatively rare, with an estimated annual incidence of 1 in 80,000 persons in the general population. IHA can affect children of any race or nationality and can present in infancy, especially after an infection, and throughout childhood. Presented is a rare case of a patient who developed acute haemolytic crisis following a dengue-virus infection. Described in this report is a 4 year old female who was also screened to have G6PD deficiency at birth, however was not confirmed.

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