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Pitfalls of Thrombotic Microangiopathies in Children: Two Case Reports and Literature Review.
Mocanu, Adriana; Bogos, Roxana Alexandra; Lazaruc, Tudor Ilie; Cianga, Anca Lavinia; Lupu, Vasile Valeriu; Ioniuc, Ileana; Alecsa, Mirabela; Lupu, Ancuta; Ivanov, Anca Viorica; Miron, Ingrith Crenguta; Starcea, Iuliana Magdalena.
  • Mocanu A; Mother and Child Medicine Department, Discipline of Pediatrics, "Grigore T. Popa" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 16 Universitatii Street, 700115 Iasi, Romania.
  • Bogos RA; Nephrology Division, St. Mary's Emergency Children Hospital, 700309 Iasi, Romania.
  • Lazaruc TI; Mother and Child Medicine Department, Discipline of Pediatrics, "Grigore T. Popa" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 16 Universitatii Street, 700115 Iasi, Romania.
  • Cianga AL; Nephrology Division, St. Mary's Emergency Children Hospital, 700309 Iasi, Romania.
  • Lupu VV; Mother and Child Medicine Department, Discipline of Pediatrics, "Grigore T. Popa" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 16 Universitatii Street, 700115 Iasi, Romania.
  • Ioniuc I; Mother and Child Medicine Department, Discipline of Pediatrics, "Grigore T. Popa" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 16 Universitatii Street, 700115 Iasi, Romania.
  • Alecsa M; Mother and Child Medicine Department, Discipline of Pediatrics, "Grigore T. Popa" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 16 Universitatii Street, 700115 Iasi, Romania.
  • Lupu A; Mother and Child Medicine Department, Discipline of Pediatrics, "Grigore T. Popa" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 16 Universitatii Street, 700115 Iasi, Romania.
  • Ivanov AV; Mother and Child Medicine Department, Discipline of Pediatrics, "Grigore T. Popa" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 16 Universitatii Street, 700115 Iasi, Romania.
  • Miron IC; Mother and Child Medicine Department, Discipline of Pediatrics, "Grigore T. Popa" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 16 Universitatii Street, 700115 Iasi, Romania.
  • Starcea IM; Mother and Child Medicine Department, Discipline of Pediatrics, "Grigore T. Popa" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 16 Universitatii Street, 700115 Iasi, Romania.
Diagnostics (Basel) ; 13(7)2023 Mar 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2300214
ABSTRACT
Thrombotic microangiopathy can present itself in the form of several clinical entities, representing a real challenge for diagnosis and treatment in pediatric practice. Our article aims to explore the evolution of two rare cases of pediatric thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) and atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) with extremely similar clinical pictures, which, coincidentally, presented at approximately the same time in our hospital. These cases and our literature review demonstrate the multiple facets of thrombotic microangiopathy, which can produce various determinations and salient manifestations even among the pediatric population. TTP and aHUS may represent genuine diagnostic pitfalls through the overlap of their clinical and biological findings, although they develop through fundamentally different mechanisms that require different therapeutic approaches. As a novelty, we underline that COVID-19 infection cannot be excluded as potential trigger for TTP and aHUS in our patients and we predict that other reports of such an association will follow, raising a complex question of COVID-19's implication in the occurrence and evolution of thrombotic microangiopathies. On this matter, we conducted literature research that resulted in 15 cases of COVID-19 pediatric infections associated with either TTP or aHUS. Taking into consideration the morbidity associated with TTP and aHUS, an elaborate differential diagnosis and prompt intervention are of the essence.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Case report / Diagnostic study / Prognostic study / Reviews Language: English Year: 2023 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Diagnostics13071228

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Case report / Diagnostic study / Prognostic study / Reviews Language: English Year: 2023 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Diagnostics13071228