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Review
. 1991;11(4):228-33.

Causes of death in hemolytic uremic syndrome

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  • PMID: 1843098
Review

Causes of death in hemolytic uremic syndrome

W L Robson et al. Child Nephrol Urol. 1991.

Erratum in

  • Child Nephrol Urol 1992;12(4):201

Abstract

One hundred and four children developed typical post-diarrhea hemolytic uremic syndrome (D+ HUS) over an 11-year period. Four of the children died in the acute stage. Two of the children died from a central nervous system complication which was attributable to the HUS process. One child died suddenly without any explanation. The 4th child died following a cardiovascular collapse, perhaps related to septic shock. The literature on the causes of death in children with HUS is reviewed.

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