The potential effects of centipede venom and ethylediediaminetettraactricetic acid (edta) leading pseudothrombarcytopenia of an 11-year-old girl

The potential effects of centipede venom and ethylediediaminetettraactricetic acid (edta) leading pseudothrombarcytopenia of an 11-year-old girl

The potential effects of centipede venom and ethylediediaminetettraactricetic acid (edta) leading pseudothrombarcytopenia of an 11-year-old girl

Abstract

Centipede bites are unusual and usually occur in substropical regions. While most cases have local swelling and tenderness around the site site, with some systems of manifestations, potential complications can be fatal. This case describes an unusual presentation of a bite of a cement experienced an unexpected change in platelet counts of weeks after bite after bite. While the reason remains unclear, we ask if it has been due to direct effects of centipede venom or if other reasons to play. The purpose of this report is to explore possible differences. Most importantly, we provide light for a reason but often unacceptable cause of thrombocytopenia; Ethynediaminetraactromactic acid-acid pseudothrombrombrombrombrombrombrombersopenia, the anticoagulant presenting blood launches. Similar cases have not been reported to our knowledge. Doctors must maintain a high degree of suspicion when faced with unexcused thrombocytopenia of clinical practice.

Egbert Nn, Rangwala U, David A, et al. . Creoteus 17 (4): E82822. Doi 10.7759 / super.82822

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