Between 1971 and 1985, 43 children died of purpura fulminans in our intensive care unit: 11 had autopsy and adrenal haemorrhage was observed in 8 (73%). All these patients had an extensive purpura and a severe disseminated intravascular coagulation. Our series confirms the findings of previous studies: 69 autopsies showed 51 cases (74%) of macroscopic adrenal haemorrhage. Adrenal haemorrhage may be only one manifestation of multiple system organ failure consecutive to septic shock; however, its association with low plasma cortisol levels (as previously reported) suggests that glucocorticoid replacement therapy should be reconsidered in purpura fulminans.