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Successful treatment of Kasabach-Merrit syndrome with prednisone and epsilon-aminocaproïc acid
DRESSE, Marie-Françoise; David, M; Hume, H et al.
1991In Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, 8 (4), p. 329-34
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Abstract :
[en] The Kasabach-Merritt syndrome is characterized by thrombocytopenia and localized coagulopathy associated with a hemangioma. Most techniques applied to eradicate the tumor or accelerate its involution (surgery, radiation therapy, embolization) are invasive and require transfusion of large amounts of blood products. In some cases, medical treatment is the only alternative. Efficacy of steroids and antifibronolytic agents has already been described, but even this approach is associated with the administration of blood products. We report two cases of infants with Kasabach-Merritt syndrome associated with cardiac and hepatic hemangiomas. At admission, both had signs of cardiac failure. They were successfully treated with prednisone and epsilon-aminocaproic acid (EACA). Blood products were not required once the diagnosis was made. These observations have important implications for the management of patients with Kasabach-Merritt syndrome because they show that even in severe cases blood transfusions can be avoided by the use of prednisone and EACA.
Disciplines :
Pediatrics
Hematology
Author, co-author :
DRESSE, Marie-Françoise ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Service de pédiatrie (CHR)
David, M
Hume, H
Blanchard, H
Russo, P
Van Doesberg, N
Rivard, GE
Language :
English
Title :
Successful treatment of Kasabach-Merrit syndrome with prednisone and epsilon-aminocaproïc acid
Publication date :
1991
Journal title :
Pediatric Hematology and Oncology
ISSN :
0888-0018
eISSN :
1521-0669
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis, London, United Kingdom
Volume :
8
Issue :
4
Pages :
329-34
Peer reviewed :
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