A 33-day old infant was presented to the hospital after difficulty breathing and breastfeeding. The patient had a history of hyperbilirubinemia with acute hypoxic respiratory failure, felt secondary to a mediastinal mass, severe metabollic lactic acidosis, anemia, and acute severe coagulopathy. This patient was denied vitamin K prophylaxis at birth at discretion of the parents. Vitamin K deficency subsequently caused coagulopathy and jaundiced skin, which associate with Vitamin K Deficiency Bleeding. Presented is a case of thymic hemorrhage in a neonate demonstrating as a mimic lesion on imaging. Further invasive work-up to distinguish etiology of mass was not required demonstrating biopsy or surgery is not always necesary for diagnostic purposes. The identified symptoms represent the potential sequelae of thymic hemorrhage.
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Meeting name:
SPR 2023 Annual Meeting & Postgraduate Course
, 2023
Authors:
Wachs Jonah,
Desai Sudhen,
Garica Angela,
Greer Jade,
Nissim Lavi
Keywords:
mediastinal mass,
thymoma,
hematoma