Abstract

A 62‐year‐old man presented to our department with gastroenteritis. He was found to have decreased platelets and deranged renal function. A diagnosis of haemolytic uraemic syndrome was eventually made. The disease usually presents nonspecifically with gastroenteric symptoms and systemic upset at the initial stage. Without a high index of suspicion, the diagnosis can easily be missed.

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