Milošević D, Bilić E, Batinić D, Poropat M, Štern-Padovan R, Galić S, Turudić D. Renal thromboembolism during treatment with recombinant activated factor VII (rFVIIa) in a child with hemophilia B with factor IX inhibitors.
BMC Pediatr 2014;
14:315. [PMID:
25515020 PMCID:
PMC4279815 DOI:
10.1186/s12887-014-0315-2]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Serious thromboembolic events connected with rFVIIa therapy in hemophilia patients are rare. Only three cases are reported in children, all of them with hemophilia A.
CASE PRESENTATION
We present unique case of patient with hemophilia B and high titer inhibitors to coagulation FIX, who developed severe renal damage due to thromboembolic event during rFVIIa therapy, associated with unsuspected renovascular anomalies.
CONCLUSION
Caution is necessary if hematuria B requires administration of rFVIIa. US color doppler renal imaging before and after drug administration should be sufficient as an early warning.
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