A neonatal presentation of factor V deficiency: A case report

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Chingale A. [1 ]
Eisenhut M. [1 ]
Gadiraju A. [1 ]
Liesner R. [2 ]
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[1] Department of Pediatrics, Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Luton
[2] Department of Hematology, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children
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Factor Versus; Cranial Compute Tomography; Hemorrhagic Manifestation; Breast Gland; Factor Xiii Deficiency;
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10.1186/1471-2431-7-8
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Background: Factor V deficiency is a rare autosomal recessive coagulation disorder. Awareness of presenting features and management is important to avoid bleeding complications associated with mortality and neurodisability. Case presentation: A 6-day-old Pakistani boy was admitted with bleeding from the left nipple. His parents were first cousins. A coagulation screen showed a prothrombin time of 41 s (control 14 s), a partial thromboplastin time of 132 s (control 33 s) and a normal thrombin time of 15 s (control 14 s). Factor V activity was <0.01 IU/ml. Oral tranexamic acid was started. At 5 weeks of age the child presented with irritability, lethargy and reduced feeding and a drop of hemoglobin to 5.6 g/dl. A cranial computed tomography scan showed a right intra-cerebral bleed extending from the frontal lobe to the parieto-occipital region with shift of the midline to the left. A regime of 20 ml/kg of fresh frozen plasma four times a week was instituted and has prevented further bleeds up to the present age of 21 months. Neurodevelopment remained normal. Conclusion: This case illustrates that in an unusually bleeding newborn of consanguineous parents rare severe homozygous bleeding disorders need to be considered. Nipple bleeding may be the first presentation of a congenital bleeding disorder. In cases of factor V deficiency where factor concentrates are not available long term use of fresh frozen plasma can prevent potentially life threatening bleeding. © 2007 Chingale et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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