2017
DOI: 10.18535/jmscr/v5i10.147
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Haemorrhagic Tendencies in Patients Presenting with Fever and Thrombocytopenia in a hospital setting - A Cross Sectional Study

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“…7 and Jacob K et al found that the sex ratio was 1.19:1. 12 The most common symptoms that associated with patients of febrile thrombocytopenia were headache (67%), followed by body ache (51%). This observations were similar to other studies done by other authors like Gondhali et al, observed body ache (92%) and headache (90%) as the most common symptoms and Mohammad F N et al also found headache (52%) was the most common symptoms next to fever.…”
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“…7 and Jacob K et al found that the sex ratio was 1.19:1. 12 The most common symptoms that associated with patients of febrile thrombocytopenia were headache (67%), followed by body ache (51%). This observations were similar to other studies done by other authors like Gondhali et al, observed body ache (92%) and headache (90%) as the most common symptoms and Mohammad F N et al also found headache (52%) was the most common symptoms next to fever.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%