Pediatric Cirrhotic Variceal Bleed Precipitating Diabetic Ketoacidosis

2020 
Cirrhosis and its associated complications such, as variceal bleeding, are rare in children, carrying significant morbidity and mortality. Leading causes of cirrhosis in the pediatric population include infection, neoplasm, and metabolic and genetic disorders, which is in contrast to the adult population. Acute gastrointestinal bleeding, as seen with variceal bleeding, has been previously associated with diabetic ketoacidosis through a multifactorial relationship. The case was complicated by hypovolemic shock whose resuscitation and subsequent transfusion was associated with cardiac overload. We highlight the need for balanced, judicious resuscitation in these individuals as well as the need for heightened awareness of coexisting pathologies such as diabetic ketoacidosis.
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