Adverse dermatology lesions following acute blood reaction in pregnancy: A case report


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Case Report

Author :

Ruby Bhatia, Sunita Mor, Aneet, Mehak Manocha, Neha Vashisht

Volume :

6

Issue :

3

Abstract :

Blood transfusion is an accepted life saving therapeutic procedure in obstetrics and all specialities of medicine and few chronic or immune disorders of dermatology like chronic vascular disease and bullous dermatosis. We report a unique case of adverse dermatological lesion following severe blood transfusion reaction in an unbooked 28 year G3 P2 L2 with 29 2 weeks pregnancy with severe anemia, first of its kind in my 31 year of clinical experience as consultant obstetri cian. Blood transfusion, a life saving procedure should only be given at secondary or tertiary care hospitals. Attending doctor must have a vigil eye to recognize any adverse dermatological lesions due to blood transfusion reaction with HDU ready to manage every catastrophic eventuality.

Keyword :

 Blood transfusion, Adverse dermatological lesions, Graft versus host disease, Pregnancy, Purpura.