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Management consists of vigilant observation over days to detect progression. Fluid bolus may be required if blood loss is significant and patient becomes tachycardic. Transfusion and phototherapy may be necessary. Investigation for coagulopathy may be indicated. | Management consists of vigilant observation over days to detect progression. Fluid bolus may be required if blood loss is significant and patient becomes [[tachycardic]]. [[Transfusion]] and [[phototherapy]] may be necessary. Investigation for [[coagulopathy]] may be indicated. | ||
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Overview
Management consists of vigilant observation over days to detect progression. Fluid bolus may be required if blood loss is significant and patient becomes tachycardic. Transfusion and phototherapy may be necessary. Investigation for coagulopathy may be indicated.