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We report a new association of coloboma of the iris and optic disc and eczema of the skin in child who developed stroke due to Moyamoya syndrome.
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Criança , Coloboma/etiologia , Dermatite Atópica/etiologia , Feminino , Humanos , Doença de Moyamoya/complicações , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/etiologiaRESUMO
Children with dengue fever presenting to the Institute of Social Pediatrics, Government Stanley Hospital, during the months of October to December 2001, were prospectively followed up for clinical profile and outcome. Commonest clinical features were fever, vomiting, bleeding, body pain and hepatomegaly. Elevated liver enzymes and low platelet counts were common laboratory findings in dengue. Hepatomegaly, positive tourniquet test, elevated haematocrit and thrombocytopenia were more common in DHF and DSS group. Retro-orbital pain was slightly more in DHF and DSS groups and there was a tendency for DSS to present at an earlier age. There was no correlation between platelet counts and bleeding in classical dengue cases.