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Sangrado por deficiencia de vitamina K; VKDB
La vitamina K se administra si se presenta sangrado. Los pacientes con sangrado severo pueden necesitar transfusiones sanguíneas.
El pronóstico tiende a ser peor para los bebés con enfermedad hemorrágica de aparición tardía que para otras formas. Hay una tasa más alta de sangrado dentro del cráneo (hemorragia intracraneal) asociada con la enfermedad de aparición tardía.
Consulte con el médico si su bebé tiene cualquier sangrado inexplicable.
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American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Fetus and Newborn. Policy statement: controversies concerning vitamin K and the newborn. Pediatrics. 2003;112:191-192.
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