Treatment of a patient with severe haemophilia A presenting with left extra pleural haematoma and diagnosed with inhibitors – case report

A. Das, Anupam Dutta, Ramanan Bbv, Sanchu TK Sreeraj
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Abstract Haemophilia is an inherited X-linked bleeding disorder characterised by a deficiency or absence of clotting factor VIII (haemophilia A) or IX (haemophilia B), which can cause musculoskeletal bleeding. The standard treatment for haemophilia is with factor concentrates to replace the missing or deficient clotting factor. However, there is a risk that the immune system develops antibodies against the exogenous factor, known as inhibitors. Managing patients with haemophilia and inhibitors who develop bleeding in unusual sites can be challenging for the treating physician. Here, we present a rare case of patient with severe haemophilia A who was diagnosed with inhibitors after developing bleeding in the left posterior chest wall (extra pleural haematoma). The patient was successfully managed with activated prothrombin complex concentrate (aPCC) (FEIBA: FVIII inhibitor bypassing activity; Baxter AG), and the pain and swelling gradually resolved over three weeks. This case emphasises the importance of clinical suspicion of inhibitor formation in a patient already diagnosed with haemophilia A presenting with unusual bleeding that does not respond to standard treatment.
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1例以左侧胸膜外血肿诊断为抑制剂的严重a型血友病患者的治疗
血友病是一种遗传性x连锁出血性疾病,其特征是凝血因子VIII(血友病a)或IX(血友病B)缺乏或缺乏,可导致肌肉骨骼出血。血友病的标准治疗是用凝血因子浓缩物代替缺少或缺乏的凝血因子。然而,存在一种风险,即免疫系统会产生针对外源性因子的抗体,即抑制剂。管理血友病和抑制剂患者在不寻常的部位出血对治疗医生来说是具有挑战性的。在此,我们报告一例罕见的严重血友病a患者,在左后胸壁出血(胸膜外血肿)后被诊断为抑制剂。患者成功地接受了活化凝血酶原复合物浓缩物(aPCC) (FEIBA: FVIII抑制剂旁路活性;百特公司(Baxter AG),疼痛和肿胀在三周内逐渐消退。本病例强调了在已诊断为a型血友病的患者中临床怀疑抑制剂形成的重要性,该患者表现为不寻常的出血,对标准治疗无效。
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