Hemolytic uremic syndrome and thymic dysplasia in an infant
A 33-day-old male infant was admitted to the neonatal intensive care nursery because of respiratory distress, grunting, cyanosis, and radiological findings of bilateral bronchopneumonia. He responded well to intensive therapy, but 11 days later developed hemolytic uremic syndrome, which was treated...
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description | A 33-day-old male infant was admitted to the neonatal intensive care nursery because of respiratory distress, grunting, cyanosis, and radiological findings of bilateral bronchopneumonia. He responded well to intensive therapy, but 11 days later developed hemolytic uremic syndrome, which was treated conservatively with prednisone and plasma transfusions with good response. The hemolytic uremic syndrome resolved, but he subsequently developed severe recurrent infections of unknown etiology and died at the age of 78 days. Necropsy findings revealed necrotizing enterocolitis as well as dysplasia of the thymus and other lymphoid tissues, compatible with the diagnosis of immunodeficiency disorder. |
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