Vitamin K Reaction
Altitude sickness, Choking, Nosocomial infection, Adverse drug reaction
978-613-9-16842-2
6139168422
136
2012-01-05
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Vitamin K reactions occur after injection with vitamin K, and there are two patterns of presentation, (1) a reaction may occur several days to 2 weeks after inection with skin lesions that are pruritic, red patches and plaques that can deep-seated, involving the dermis and subcutaneous tissue, or (2) with subcutaneous sclerosis with or without fasciitis, that appears at the site of injection many months after treatment. The latter pseudosclerodermatous reaction has been termed Texier's disease and lasts several years.
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