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Case Reports

Purpura as a Result of Insect Allergy: Treatment with Cortisone

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Pages 46-49 | Published online: 06 Jul 2016
 

Abstract

A case of severe anaphylactoid purpura of the nonthrombopenic Schoenlein-Henoch type in a child 3 years of age was apparently produced as a result of repeated mosquito bites. Because of the probable allergic mechanism, cortisone and antihistaminics brought about a rapid cure.

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