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Acquired factor VIII inhibitor presenting as a tongue hematoma
Catherine M Wendell1, Marc A Bellazzini, David S Howes
1Section of Emergency Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine
|April 20, 2004
Abstract:
Acquired hemophilia is a rare disorder that has potentially disastrous consequences if not recognized and treated in the setting of acute hemorrhage. We report a case of undiagnosed acquired hemophilia due to factor VIII inhibitor in which a tongue hematoma was the chief manifestation. Diagnosis, acute management, and long-term therapeutic options are reviewed.