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Acute-on-Chronic Subdural Hemorrhage Due to Late Vitamin K Deficiency
Niraj K Choudhary1, Jeevesh Mallik1, Kumar Diwakar2
1Department of Neurosurgery, Tata Main Hospital, Jamshedpur, IND.
Abstract:
Vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) is closely associated with the hemorrhagic disease of the newborn (HDN) and can have a late onset, after one week of birth up to six months of age. It is a major concern in developing countries where vitamin K prophylaxis is not often given to newborns and can lead to significant mortality and morbidity. We report a case of a three-month-old child who was exclusively breastfed. He presented with repeated vomiting and was eventually diagnosed as a case of acute-on-chronic subdural hemorrhage. Timely diagnosis and surgical intervention played a key role in ensuring a favorable outcome for the child.
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