Perioperative care of a patient with immune thrombocytopenia purpura undergoing tubo‐ovarian abscess incision and drainage: Case report
Liqiong Zeng,
Libi Tian
Abstract:Key Clinical MassageTubo‐ovarian abscess (TOA) is a serious health hazard for women, causing severe sepsis. Antimicrobial treatment is effective, but one‐third of patients experience unfavorable outcomes. ITP, an autoimmune condition, can lead to bruising and bleeding. Diagnosing TOA in women of childbearing age is crucial, and combining emergency surgery with ITP patients can increase treatment costs and reduce quality of life. ITP can lead to severe complications, including postoperative hemorrhage, and may … Show more
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