Childhood immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is usually benign and a self-limited disorder. Often there is a preceding
viral like illness or vaccination. Human parvovirus B-19 (HPV) has also been detected in blood or bone marrow samples of
some patients with acute ITP. Treatment of ITP due to HPV is controversial. We report a case presented with macroscopic
hematuria and diagnosed as acute ITP due to HPV, and treated with short course conventional dose oral prednisone
successfully. This treatment seems to be safe and effective and may be an alternative treatment option to IVIG therapy in
patients with HPV associated with ITP
Çocukluk çağı immün trombositopenik purpura (İTP) genellikle benign ve kendini sınırlayan bir hastalıktır. Genellikle viral
bir hastalık ya da aşılama sonrası oluşur. Akut ITP olan bazı hastaların kan veya kemik iliği örneklerinde İnsan parvovirüs B-19
(HPV) tespit edilmiştir. HPV nedeniyle İTP tedavisi tartışmalıdır. Bu yazıda makroskopik hematüri ve HPV’ye bağlı akut İTP
tanılı olgunun kısa süreli konvansiyonel doz oral prednizon ile başarılı tedavisini sunduk. Güvenli ve etkili olan bu tedavi, HPV
ilişkili İTP hastalarında İVİG tedavisine alternatif bir seçenek olabilir.
Subjects | Health Care Administration |
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Journal Section | Case Report |
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Publication Date | November 28, 2016 |
Published in Issue | Year 2016 Volume: 7 Issue: 4 |
e-ISSN: 2149-8296
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