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A healthy newborn developed severe bleeding after circumcision due to undiagnosed severe hemophilia A. This case highlights the need for vigilance during minor procedures, even without a family history of bleeding disorders.

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Area of Science:

  • Neonatal Medicine
  • Hematology
  • Pediatric Surgery

Background:

  • Circumcision is a common neonatal procedure.
  • Bleeding disorders can present unexpectedly in neonates.
  • Severe hemophilia A is a rare but serious inherited bleeding disorder.

Observation:

  • A term-born, healthy male neonate experienced persistent bleeding post-circumcision.
  • The neonate presented with abnormal coagulation values despite no family history of bleeding disorders.
  • The infant developed acute severe anemia requiring transfusions.

Findings:

  • Diagnostic workup confirmed severe hemophilia A.
  • The bleeding was a direct complication of the undiagnosed bleeding disorder.
  • The neonate required intensive care and blood transfusions.

Implications:

  • Clinicians must maintain high vigilance for bleeding complications during neonatal circumcision.
  • Screening for bleeding disorders may be warranted in neonates with unexplained bleeding post-procedure.
  • Early diagnosis and management of hemophilia A are crucial for preventing severe complications.