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Abstract: This paper describes the clinical case of child, aged
6 months, body weight 6 kg, the patient was diagnosed with Partial Red Cell
Aplasia. In addition, 2nd degree protein-energy insufficiency of
pre- and post-natal origin was present, complicated by sepsis, acute course
peak septicemia, complicated by toxic
shock, hemorrhagic syndrome, DIC, intestinal paresis, and acute renal damage.
Mesenteric vascular thrombosis was present. Also, necrosis of the large
intestine, soft tissues of the anterior abdominal wall on the left, perineum,
gluteal region on the left, in / 3 of the left thigh were diagnosed. The
patient had and intestinal fistula installed.
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