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Severe neonatal subgaleal hemorrhage as the first presentation of hemophilia A.

Tanja Radovanović, Slobodan Spasojević, Vesna Stojanović, Aleksandra Doronjski.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Subgaleal hemorrhage is a rare but potentially fatal birth trauma. It is caused by rupture of the emissary veins (connections between the dural sinuses and scalp veins), followed by the accumulation of blood between the epicranial aponeurosis and the periosteum. Usually, it is associated with instrumental delivery (vacuum extraction, forceps delivery), but it may also occur spontaneously, suggesting the possibility of congenital bleeding disorder. CASE OUTLINE: A full term male neonate was born at 40 weeks gestation by spontaneous vaginal delivery, with birth weight of 3,700 g. The Apgar scores were 9 and 10 at 1 and 5 minutes, respectively. At the age of 23 hours, the baby became pale and lethargic. Large fluctuant swelling on his head was noted. He developed severe anemia and hypovolemia as a result of massive subgaleal hemorrhage. After successful treatment, the baby fully recovered. Follow-up and further evaluation revealed hemophilia A as a result of a de novo mutation.
CONCLUSION: This case illustrates that subgaleal hemorrhage may be the first presentation of hemophilia A. Infants without obvious risk factors for developing subgaleal hemorrhage should be evaluated for congenital bleeding disorder. Successful outcome in affected infants requires early diagnosis, careful monitoring and prompt treatment.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27483567

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Srp Arh Celok Lek        ISSN: 0370-8179            Impact factor:   0.207


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