The Importance of Supportive Care with Tranexamic Acid in Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever

Chemotherapy
Selçuk Kayaİftihar Köksal

Abstract

This report describes a case of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever with widespread hemorrhages and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome in a 46-year-old patient from an endemic region. Although the patient had numerous poor prognostic factors, he was discharged in a healthy condition after 17 days of hospitalization with close monitoring and supportive care. Tranexamic acid was successfully used together with other supportive treatments.

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