Ceftriaxone-induced haemolytic anaemia in a child with no immune deficiency or haematological disease
Date
2002Author
Garratty, G
Uzel, N
Ucsel, R
Karabocuoglu, M
Citak, A
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A 5-year-old girl, with no underlying immune deficiency or haematologic disease, was treated with ceftriaxone for a urinary tract infection. After receiving ceftriaxone intramuscularly, massive haemolytic anaemia developed. Laboratory studies showed the presence of an antibody against ceftriaxone, and the findings reflected immune complex type haemolysis. High-dose corticosteroids appeared to be effective therapeutically.
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