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Retinal hemorrhages in meningococcal septicemia.
Authors:Subramanian Dinakaran  Tin K J Chan  Neil K Rogers  Donal M Brosnahan
Affiliation:Department of Ophthalmology, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, England.
Abstract:PURPOSE: Meningococcal septicemia is associated with coagulopathy and hemorrhagic tendency. We carried out this study to determine the incidence of retinal hemorrhages in meningococcal septicemia. METHODS: This was a prospective study involving all children admitted to the Sheffield Children's Hospital, Sheffield, England, with a diagnosis of meningococcal septicemia. Confirmation of meningococcal infection was by blood culture or DNA analysis using polymerase chain reaction. The children underwent ocular examination including dilated fundus examination by direct and indirect ophthalmoscopy. Details of their coagulation status were also obtained. RESULTS: Twelve children (mean age, 4.5 years) with a confirmed diagnosis of meningococcal septicemia were included. All children had coagulopathy. Retinal hemorrhages were found in 5 children (42%). The disease was fatal in 3 children. Group C meningococcus was responsible for the infection in all those with retinal hemorrhages and those with fatal outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Retinal hemorrhage is a common feature in meningococcal septicemia. Ophthalmic evaluation should be part of the assessment of children with meningococcal septicemia. Future studies on meningococcal disease should include retinal hemorrhage as another parameter in the assessment. This should help us to understand the role of retinal hemorrhage in the prognosis of this serious disease.
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