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Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2002-Jan

Protein S deficiency manifesting as spontaneous aortic thrombosis in a neonate.

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Rajesh Aneja
Christopher Heard
Mary J Petruzzi
Wayne Waz
David J Martin

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Abstrait

OBJECTIVE

This article describes a neonate with protein S deficiency who presented with life-threatening thrombosis of the aorta. This is the first case report of a neonate with protein S deficiency presenting with aortic thrombosis.

METHODS

A 9-day-old boy presented with a history of dark colored urine, vomiting, and apnea. The clinical examination was consistent with a coarctation of the aorta. An echocardiogram showed a normal arch of the aorta. An abdominal ultrasound done revealed an incompletely occluding thrombus in the aorta starting between the celiac axis and superior mesenteric artery to the aortic bifurcation. The patient was started on recombinant tissue plasminogen activator along with heparin and fresh frozen plasma.

RESULTS

With tissue plasminogen activator, we were able to reestablish flow across the obstruction within a week. The patient had hypertension and renal failure that still requires dialysis.

CONCLUSIONS

Protein S deficiency should be considered in a neonate with aortic thrombosis, and it can be treated successfully with a combination of high-dose tissue plasminogen activator and heparin followed by long-term heparin use.

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