An older female underwent bariatric surgery which was followed by a significant weight loss and diarrhea, from which C. difficile was isolated just before her hospitalization. Less than 48 hours after admission, she became febrile, developed deep venous thrombosis of the leg and a pulmonary embolus. Blood cultures grew out Streptococcus pneumoniae and the patient developed purpura fulminans. There was convincing laboratory evidence for disseminated intravascular coagulation and a marked depletion of proteins C and S as well as antithrombin. Treatment with ceftriaxone and drotrecogin alfa together with parenteral nutrition led to disappearance of the pathogen and ultimate normalization of the anticoagulant factors. We believe that malabsorption of vitamin K dependent proteins C, S and antithrombin due to bariatric surgery predisposed the patient to purpura fulminans and disseminated intravascular coagulation.

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