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Haemolytic uraemic syndrome | why we shouldn't scatter-gun antibiotics for every case of diarrhoea

10 Oct 2021

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Haemolytic uraemic syndrome is one of the most common causes of acute renal failure in children. The classic triad of HUS includes haemolytic anaemia, low platelet count and acute kidney injury. It is most often triggered by recent gastroenteritis from Shiga-like toxin producing E. coli. Management is largely supportive, focusing on managing hypertension, transfusion of blood products as required, and dialysis if needed. In this episode, we run through the pathophysiology, presentation, pertinent investigations, and everything else you need to know about HUS!   Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram @yourekiddingrightdoctors Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Our email is [email protected] Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don't miss out on any pearls of wisdom and RATE if you can to help other people find us! (This isn't individual medical advice, please use your own clinical judgement and local guidelines when caring for your patients)

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