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Bleeding manifestations in severely thrombocytopenic children with immune thrombocytopenic purpura
Authors:Chandra Jagdish  Ravi Rakesh  Singh Varinder  Narayan Shashi  Sharma Sunita  Dutta A K
Affiliation:Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Kalawati Saran Children's Hospital, Division of Hematology, Department of Pediatrics, New Delhi, India. jchandra55@yahoo.co.in
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To report the observations on various bleeding manifestations in children with immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) having severe thrombocytopenia (platelet count (PC) < 20,000/microl) and to compare the differences in bleeding manifestations at levels of PC at < 10,000/microl compared with between 10,000 and 20,000/microl. STUDY DESIGN: It is a retrospective analysis of bleeding manifestations in children with ITP (n = 58) having severe thrombocytopenia recorded between July 1999 and June 2002. A total of 164 episodes of severe thrombocytopenia were observed. During 31 episodes (18.9%), no bleeding manifestations were observed. When bleeding was observed cutaneous bleeds were the commonest manifestations occurring in 124 episodes. Of these 124 instances, in 82 (66.1%) episodes only cutaneous bleeding was observed while in remaining 42 (33.9%) episodes cutaneous bleeding was associated with other bleeding sites. Other common bleeds observed included epistaxis 22 (13.4%), oral bleeding 21 (12.8%) and gastro-intestinal bleeding 5 (3.04%). Comparison of the bleeding manifestations during episodes when the PC was < 10,000/microl and those between 10,000 and 20,000/microl showed that in 76.6% episodes with the count at > 10,000/microl no or only cutaneous bleeds were observed (clinically mild disease) compared to 59.45% episodes with episodes having PC < 10,000/microl (z score 2.37, p < 0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in proportion of patients having clinically mild disease during acute or chronic phase of the disease. CONCLUSION: During episodes of severe thrombocytopenia, most children have clinically mild disease. When the PC is < 10,000/microl clinically mild disease is observed less often compared to episodes with PC 10,000-20,000/microl. Based on these observations, it can be recommended that during severe thrombocytopenia, particularly when the PC is between 10,000-20,22,000/microl, patients can be safely managed with watchful waiting without any specific therapeutic intervention.
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