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Multiple congenital coagulation deficiencies.

J A BONNIN, N D HICKS, M D INNIS

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    A congenital hemorrhagic disorder led to an infant's death from subdural hemorrhage after mild trauma. Investigations revealed deficiencies in clotting factors VII and Christmas factor.

    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Hematology
    • Congenital Bleeding Disorders

    Background:

    • Congenital hemorrhagic disorders can present with severe complications, even after minor trauma.
    • Subdural hemorrhage is a critical manifestation in infants with undiagnosed bleeding diatheses.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To report a fatal case of congenital hemorrhagic disorder in an infant.
    • To identify the specific clotting factor deficiencies responsible for the hemorrhage.

    Main Methods:

    • Case presentation of a 6-week-old infant with fatal subdural hemorrhage.
    • Hematological investigations including clotting factor assays.

    Main Results:

    • The infant suffered from a congenital hemorrhagic disorder.
    • Deficiencies in clotting factor VII and Christmas factor (Factor IX) were identified.
    Keywords:
    BLOOD COAGULATIONHEMOPHILIA/in infancy and childhood

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  • A probable deficiency in Prower-Stuart factor (Factor X) was suggested but not definitively confirmed.
  • Conclusions:

    • Severe congenital deficiencies in multiple clotting factors can lead to life-threatening hemorrhage in infants.
    • Prompt hematological evaluation is crucial for diagnosing and managing congenital bleeding disorders in pediatric patients.