Journal of Nippon Medical School
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Print ISSN : 1345-4676
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Report on Experiments and Clinical Cases
A Case of Henoch-Schönlein Purpura with Rare Complications: Necrosis of the Small Intestine, Neurological Symptoms, and Pericardial Tamponade
Makoto MigitaJun HayakawaHideki ShimaHiroyuki KobayashiAtsutaka YamatakaMutsumi MurakamiTakeshi MiyanoYoshitaka Fukunaga
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2005 Volume 72 Issue 6 Pages 383-386

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A case of Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) with necrosis of the small intestine, neurological symptoms, and pericardial tamponade after frequent recurrence is described. Neurological symptoms were controlled well with steroid pulse therapy, and pericardial tamponade was treated successfully with pericardiocentesis and steroid pulse therapy. To treat necrosis of the small intestine, the necrotic tissue was excised and artificial anuses were constructed. Five months later, the small intestine was anastomosed in a curative operation. Periodic administration of coagulation factor XIII was required from the onset of symptoms until curative surgery, but the activity of this factor returned to normal levels after surgery operation. We report a case of Henoch-Schönlein purpura with extremely rare complications: necrosis of the small intestine, neurological symptoms, and pericardial tamponade.
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