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Successful Management of Life-threatening Pelvic Hemorrhage From Acquired Factor V Deficiency With immunosuppressive Therapy.

Curēus 2020 August 24
Acquired Factor V deficiency is a rare and challenging condition to treat. It has been associated with major surgeries, antibiotics, blood transfusions, infections, autoimmune disorders, malignancy and exposure to bovine thrombin. The clinical presentation can be heterogeneous and can manifest as asymptomatic laboratory abnormalities to fatal hemorrhage with mortality rates around 15-20% . We report a case of acquired factor V deficiency in which the patient developed a life-threatening bleeding coagulopathy with elevated prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time and factor V inhibitor titers following multiple surgical procedures that were performed after a motor vehicle accident. The patient was successfully treated with immunosuppressive therapy including steroids and cyclophosphamide resulting in the complete elimination of inhibitor levels.

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