Abstract

Most patients develop coma several days after the onset of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) caused by microvascular occlusion. However, aggravated coma as the first symptom of TTP has rarely been reported. Although plasma exchange (PEX) and steroids have reduced mortality, the prognosis of patients with TTP is still poor. We reported a patient with refractory TTP presenting with aggravated coma on admission. After days of successful PEX, rituximab, and glucocorticoid therapy for clinical remission, the patient regained consciousness and returned to his normal life with a good outcome. Our case highlights that TTP should be considered when coma occurs as the first symptom.

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