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Intracranial Hemorrhage in a Previously Healthy Infant
We describe a 5-week-old infant who presented in cardiac arrest and was later found to have intracranial hemorrhage due to late vitamin K deficiency bleeding. The infant had not received vitamin K prophylaxis following a home birth. Because of worsening direct hyperbilirubinemia and transaminitis, she was subsequently found to have biliary atresia. This case allows us to review the differential diagnosis of intracranial hemorrhage in infants and underscores the importance of considering whether infants presenting with any source of bleeding had received vitamin K prophylaxis. As refusal of vitamin K prophylaxis has increased in the United States over the last decade, pediatricians now play an increasingly vital role in promoting strong adherence to universal prophylaxis for newborns in their practice.
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This practical journal is devoted to helping pediatricians and emergency physicians provide the best possible care for their young patients. Each topical issue focuses on a single condition frequently seen. Cogently written review articles synthesize practical new advances in the field giving you the authoritative guidance on disease process, diagnosis, and management you need to achieve the best results.