Skin reactions caused by vitamin K in patients with liver disease

Abstract
Vitamin K and its analogs are frequently used in treatment of the hypoprothrombinemia found in disease of the liver, biliary tract and small intestine. Six patients with chronic liver disease who developed cutaneous reactions around the site of injection of vitamin K, and the results of investigations to further understanding of the pathogenesis of the rash were reported.

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