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COMBINATION OF SEVERE GASTRODUODENAL ULCER AND HEMOPHILIA B IN A CHILD. CLINICAL CASE

https://doi.org/10.15690/pf.v12i1.1253

Abstract

Gastroduodenal ulcer is less common and milder in children than in adults. Gastroduodenal ulcer complications, such as hemorrhage, penetration etc. are even less common. Recurrent ulcerous defect hemorrhage is a reason to expand diagnostic search and involve various specialists, primarily hematologists, into the diagnosis establishing process. The article presents a clinical case of a child with gastroduodenal ulcer complicated with recurrent hemorrhage not terminated with the standard therapy; thus, additional diagnostic testing was performed. This helped to detect a hematological disease and determine an optimal therapy amount.

About the Authors

E. Y. Dyakonova
Scientific Center of Children's Health, Moscow, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


I. V. Poddubniy
Scientific Center of Children's Health, Moscow, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


M. U. Ismailov
Scientific Center of Children's Health, Moscow, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


I. Y. Koltunov
Morozov municipal pediatric clinical hospital, Moscow, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


V. V. Petrov
Morozov municipal pediatric clinical hospital, Moscow, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


O. N. Nakovkin
Morozov municipal pediatric clinical hospital, Moscow, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


D. A. Gafarova
Evdokimov Moscow State Medical and Dental University, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


T. V. Kuznetsova
Evdokimov Moscow State Medical and Dental University, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


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Dyakonova E.Y., Poddubniy I.V., Ismailov M.U., Koltunov I.Y., Petrov V.V., Nakovkin O.N., Gafarova D.A., Kuznetsova T.V. COMBINATION OF SEVERE GASTRODUODENAL ULCER AND HEMOPHILIA B IN A CHILD. CLINICAL CASE. Pediatric pharmacology. 2015;12(1):89-91. https://doi.org/10.15690/pf.v12i1.1253

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