Neonatal purpura
This disease refers to a bleeding disorder in the neonatal period, which cannot be regarded as an independent disease and has a complex etiology. Here is a non-thrombocytopenic hemorrhage in the neonatal period-neonatal hypothalbuminemia. This disease is more common in infants 2 to 7 days after birth. It is due to lack of vitamin K in newborns and insufficient blood coagulation factors in the liver, resulting in blood coagulation disorders.
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