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Hemophilia B: A Pain in the Back
Apurva Vedire1, Gautham Upadrasta2, Steven Imburgio1
1Internal Medicine, Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune, USA.
Abstract:
This case report describes an unusual manifestation of hemophilia B, in the form of a lateral chest wall hematoma. A 27-year-old hemophiliac male was found to have a lateral chest wall hematoma after presenting with back pain associated with localized chest wall swelling. Even more unusual than the location of his hematoma was the absence of any preceding triggers such as a fall or trauma to the area. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of its kind in a patient with inherited hemophilia B. We believe the reporting of such rare presentations increases awareness of these possibilities and thus aids in the prompt diagnosis and treatment of other similar cases when they are encountered.
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