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HEALTH ASSESSMENT

History of Present Illness

A 14-month-old boy was presented with a severe, rapidly progressing, life-threatening disease because of
sudden onset of fever, hemathemesis, hematuria, and bloody diarrhoea alongside fast spreading
hematomas and general corporeal edema was admitted in intensive care unit. A day before onset of the
disease the child consumed a small portion of plant soil.
Previously he was a healthy child with no relevant medical history of similar disease or in family history.
No prodromal symptoms were noticed.

LABORATORY EXAMINATIONS
COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT NORMAL RANGE ACTUAL RESULT
(CBC)

White Blood Cells 6000-17000/µL 4000/µL


Red Blood Cells 4.1-5.3/µL 2.8/µL
Hemoglobin 11.3-14.1g/dL 7g/dL
Hematocrit 37%-41% 25%
Platelet Count 150,000-300,000 125,000

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