Shock in the Setting of Diamond-Blackfan Anemia Relapse. - 2021

Adult intensivists have increasing exposure to individuals with congenital diseases surviving into adulthood. Solid knowledge bases and early recognition of the possible sequelae of congenital disorders are crucial in caring for these patients. We present a challenging case of shock and relapse of Diamond-Blackfan anemia in a 42-year-old man lost to follow-up for 18 years and highlighted the importance of healthcare transitions into adulthood and the challenges faced by health care systems to develop new strategies successfully transitioning complex pediatric patients to adult care. Copyright (c) 2021 Metri Haddaden et al.


English

2090-6404

10.1155/2021/6623119 [doi] PMC8049827 [pmc]


IN PROCESS -- NOT YET INDEXED


MedStar Union Memorial Hospital


Internal Medicine Residency


Case Reports