Gq. Sharieff et al., ATYPICAL PRESENTATION OF HENOCH-SCHOENLEIN PURPURA IN 2 CHILDREN, The American journal of emergency medicine, 15(4), 1997, pp. 375-377
Henoch-Schoenlein purpura (HSP) is a common vasculitic disorder of chi
ldhood. Patients with this disorder typically present with palpable pu
rpura or petechia associated with one or more of the following signs a
nd symptoms: abdominal pain, arthritis/arthralgias, and nephritis. The
diagnosis may be difficult to make, however, when a patient presents
with isolated symptoms such as abdominal pain without the typical rash
, A high index of suspicion must be maintained to diagnose HSP in this
setting and to avoid unnecessary interventions. This report describes
two unusual patients with the presenting complaint of abdominal pain
who had delayed onset of the purpuric rash, making the diagnosis of HS
P difficult. Copyright (C) 1997 by W.B. Saunders Company.