Coagulation defects.. Thrombocytopenia is caused by failure of normal cells in the prophylaxis. German measles and Wyscot-Aldrich syndrome

Coagulation defects:
These diseases are caused by abnormalities in one or more of the multiple factors related to clotting with abnormalities in thrombocytopenia.
Purpura in the newborn:
Vesicular purpura is not common in newborns but may occur.
Neonatal hemorrhagic disease is caused by an increase in the physiological decline of prothrombin during the first week of life.
Differential diagnosis:
Pheromones or hemorrhages in the first month of life should differentiate from different types of epidermal skin diseases such as:
- Coagulation factors deficiency.
- S protein deficiency or C protein.
- Hemorrhagic and other bloody diseases that rarely cause bleeding in this age.
Thrombocytopenia may result from failure in normal cells.
- Immune mechanism in the children of mothers with primary thrombocytopenia.
- systemic lupus erythematosus.
- Birthmark measles and the syndrome of Wiscott Aldrich.
- Vascular tumors.
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