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Case Report of a Massive Life-threatening Neonatal Thrombosis Treated With a Targeted, Goal-oriented Scheme of Urokinase

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Background: Thrombotic events are severe, often under-diagnosed, complications occurring in newborn infants during their hospital stay. Currently, there is no consensus regarding the optimal treatment scheme for thrombolysis in neonates.… Click to show full abstract

Background: Thrombotic events are severe, often under-diagnosed, complications occurring in newborn infants during their hospital stay. Currently, there is no consensus regarding the optimal treatment scheme for thrombolysis in neonates. Observations: We present the case of a newborn suffering from a life-threatening thrombosis. Diagnosis was suggested by a gradual increase of C-reactive protein, with repeatedly normal procalcitonin. Thrombosis was successfully and safely treated with a long scheme of 21 days of urokinase, supported by vascular ultrasound and d-dimer trend. Conclusions: Laboratory and ultrasound results may help in adjusting the duration of the thrombolytic treatment, allowing for longer therapeutic schemes that could optimize treatment success. In addition, our case may suggest a possible combined role of C-reactive protein and procalcitonin as an early diagnostic aid in neonatal thrombosis.

Keywords: neonatal thrombosis; life threatening; case report; case; thrombosis

Journal Title: Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
Year Published: 2022

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