2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.annfar.2009.05.016
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Un cas d’hémorragie cutanéomuqueuse secondaire à un déficit d’apport en vitamine K dans le syndrome d’hyperemesis gravidarum

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“…Few reports showed that maternal hemorrhage was the first manifestation in HG-related VK deficiency. Robinson et al [6] and Devignes et al [7] reported that VK-deficiency-related coagulopathy in HG caused marked maternal epistaxis and maternal skin/mucosa hemorrhage, respectively. The present report also showed that maternal hemorrhage or a hemorrhagic tendency can be the first manifestation of this condition.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Few reports showed that maternal hemorrhage was the first manifestation in HG-related VK deficiency. Robinson et al [6] and Devignes et al [7] reported that VK-deficiency-related coagulopathy in HG caused marked maternal epistaxis and maternal skin/mucosa hemorrhage, respectively. The present report also showed that maternal hemorrhage or a hemorrhagic tendency can be the first manifestation of this condition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%