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Using Characteristic Changes in Laboratory Values to Assist in the Diagnosis of Hemorrhagic Shock and Encephalopathy Syndrome
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The laboratory abnormalities that are characteristic of HSES follow a distinctive pattern of evolution during the course of the illness. Although the sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value of this pattern of laboratory abnormalities are not known, it might provide a useful tool in diagnosing HSES and excluding other illnesses. Viral illness is common in HSES. The severity of illness and mortality in this group of patients is similar to other descriptions of HSES.