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Haemorrhage

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Haemorrhage is a common presenting feature of DIC, reported to be a presenting feature in 90% of cases in some series.

It is often noted in the skin, where manifestations vary from purpura to massive ecchymoses.

Haemorrhage into the gastro-intestinal tract is common whilst that from venepuncture sites or wounds is highly suggestive of DIC.


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