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Hemophilia A and C in a female: The first case report in literature.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

One of the relatively rare hemostatic disorders is coagulation factors' deficiency, where a single factor or multiple factors can be deficient. All hereditary coagulation factors' deficiencies are autosomal recessive, so they can manifest in both genders, but Hemophilia A and B are X-linked disorders. Therefore, females can rarely be affected. This paper reports the first case of simultaneous coagulation factors' deficiencies of FVIII and FXI in a female.

Case presentation

A 17-year-old female came to the office due to prolonged epistaxis, with a history of severe menstrual bleeding and frequent episodes of epistaxis. In her familial history, a brother complained of epistaxis episodes. Bleeding time and prothrombin time were normal but activated partial thromboplastin time was increased. Von Willebrand disease was excluded, and she was diagnosed with hemophilia A and C.

Discussion

Females can be affected with X-linked disorders such as hemophilia A and B in some rare cases: a carrier mother and affected father, skewed X chromosome inactivation, Turner syndrome, inhibiting antibodies (acquired hemophilia), or a sporadic mutation on the most activated X chromosome. On the other hand, Hemophilia C is an autosomal recessive disease. Treatment of such cases is a challenge, and the recombinant coagulation factors are the treat-of-choice.

Conclusion

Although Von Willebrand disease is the most common hereditary bleeding disorder in females, other rare diseases could be suspected such as Hemophilia. X-linked Hemophilia should be kept in mind as a differential diagnosis in any female patient suffering from hemorrhage.

SUBMITTER: Alkarrash MS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8318996 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hemophilia A and C in a female: The first case report in literature.

Alkarrash Mohamad Shadi MS   Badawi Rayan R   Sallah Hala H   Shashaa Mohammad Nour MN   Argilo Jerair J   Alkhoury Rawad R  

Annals of medicine and surgery (2012) 20210715


<h4>Introduction</h4>One of the relatively rare hemostatic disorders is coagulation factors' deficiency, where a single factor or multiple factors can be deficient. All hereditary coagulation factors' deficiencies are autosomal recessive, so they can manifest in both genders, but Hemophilia A and B are X-linked disorders. Therefore, females can rarely be affected. This paper reports the first case of simultaneous coagulation factors' deficiencies of FVIII and FXI in a female.<h4>Case presentatio  ...[more]

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