The recommended dose of intravenous IgG for idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura has been 0.4 g/kg on 5 consecutive days. A simplified approach, giving a single infusion of 0.8-1.0 g/kg over 8 hours, has been tried in a series of 11 children with newly diagnosed disease. In 8 cases the infusion produced a prompt platelet response culminating at 128-502 X 10(9)/l after 3-13 days, and 4 of these cases required no further treatment while 2 needed a booster infusion due to an early relapse and 2 followed a chronic course. In 3 cases platelet responses were poor in spite of supplementary doses to a total of 1.4-2.0 g/kg: 2 infants failed to achieve normal platelet counts and 1 case with fulminant bleeding manifestations proved completely resistant. Significant side effects were not observed. These results indicate that IgG-therapy practically may be initiated with a single infusion, the resulting platelet response indicating the need for further infusions.

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