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We report here two cases of thrombocytopenicpurpura at onset of Zika virus infection.
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A patient with aortic regurgitation and idiopathic thrombocytopenicpurpura underwent a successful valve replacement.
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The risk for developing chronic idiopathic thrombocytopenicpurpura was assessed using simple and multivariable analyses.
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Chronic idiopathic thrombocytopenicpurpura was defined as having thrombocytopenia for 6 months beyond the initial diagnosis.
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Two of the 17 patients receiving alemtuzumab developed late immune thrombocytopenicpurpura that remitted with standard therapy.
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A patient with aortic regurgitation and idiopathicthrombocytopenicpurpura underwent a successful valve replacement.
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The risk for developing chronic idiopathicthrombocytopenicpurpura was assessed using simple and multivariable analyses.
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Chronic idiopathicthrombocytopenicpurpura was defined as having thrombocytopenia for 6 months beyond the initial diagnosis.
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A detailed examination proved idiopathicthrombocytopenicpurpura which was presumed to be caused by the heart catheterization.
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Two thrombocytopenic infants with essentially normal initial bone marrow morphology were believed to have idiopathicthrombocytopenicpurpura.
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This often occurs during the course of certain diseases, namely, influenza, bronchitis, purpurahemorrhagica, glanders, etc.
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Pneumonia is frequently seen in connection with other diseases, such as influenza, purpurahemorrhagica, strangles, glanders, etc.
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This usually indicates an infectious disease of considerable severity, and occurs in blood poisoning, purpurahemorrhagica, hemorrhagic septicemia, and in urticaria.
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The eyelids often undergo extreme inflammatory and dropsical swelling in urticaria (nettlerash, surfeit) and in the general inflammatory dropsy known as purpurahemorrhagica.
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These substances occur most frequently in those affections characterized by great exhaustion or debility, such as pneumonia, purpurahemorrhagica, endocarditis, phlebitis, puerperal fever, hemorrhages, etc.