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Arch Dis Child 2009;94:734-735 doi:10.1136/adc.2008.156299
  • Drug therapy
  • Case report

Carry on doctor

  1. S Nair,
  2. W D Carroll
  1. Derbyshire Children’s Hospital, Derby, UK
  1. Correspondence to W D Carroll, Derbyshire Children’s Hospital, Uttoxeter Road, Derby DE22 3NE, UK; will.carroll{at}nhs.net
  • Accepted 5 May 2009

Abstract

We report the case of a 13-year-old girl with tuberculosis who developed persistent symptomatic thrombocytopenia whilst being treated with rifampicin and isoniazid. There was widespread agreement that rifampicin was the likely cause of the thrombocytopenia. After discussion with the family we elected to continue treatment as we believed that the potential benefits of continuing treatment outweighed the risks of thrombocytopenia. Despite continued treatment the platelet count returned to normal after a few weeks. We found that thrombocytopaenia may be transient even when therapy is continued and would recommend a watchful waiting strategy to others faced with a similar clinical dilemma.

Footnotes

  • Competing interests None.

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