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An acquired inhibitor to factor X in a pediatric patient with extensive burns.

PURPOSE: An acquired inhibitor to factor X is an uncommon clinical finding in the pediatric population. We report the development of this type of inhibitor in a pediatric patient with extensive burns.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: The patient's clinical course was complicated by persistent blood loss from the burn site.

RESULTS: Characterization of the inhibitor demonstrated that it bound to the light chain of factor X.

CONCLUSIONS: The inhibitor disappeared after treatment with i.v. immunoglobulin.

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