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Wing Kit Lam1, Yuen Ting Sin2, Keith Ka Wai Wong2
1Department of Clinical Pathology Tuen Mun Hospital New Territories Hong Kong.
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Acquired hemophilia A should be considered in unexplained bleeding with isolated activated partial thromboplastin time prolongation, even if mild. This case demonstrates an atypical presentation-compartment syndrome post-phlebotomy-with refractory bleeding due to factor VIII inhibitors. High clinical suspicion is essential for early diagnosis and management.
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