| Literature DB >> 9293858 |
J J Michiels1, K Hamulyak, H K Nieuwenhuis, I Novakova, H H van Vliet.
Abstract
The present study reports on the treatment of bleeding episodes and the natural history of factor VIII inhibitors in 4 patients with acquired haemophilia A postpartum. Low titre type II factor VIII inhibitors in 3 patients and high titre type I inhibitor in 1 patient became apparent immediately to 7 months after delivery. High dose human factor VIII concentrate substitution was effective in controlling bleeding episodes in two cases of factor VIII inhibitor type II, but ineffective in 1 patient with high titre type I factor VIII inhibitor. High dose gammaglobulin intravenously in 1 patient with type II factor VIII inhibitor induced a partial correction of factor VIIIc levels for 2 wk. Immunosuppressive treatment in all 4 patients with acquired haemophilia A postpartum did not reduce the potency of the factor VIII inhibitors. The low titre type II inhibitors spontaneously disappeared in all 3 patients within a few months to 1 yr after discontinuation of the immunosuppressive treatment. The high titre type I factor VIII inhibitor persisted for more than 24 yr. We conclude that immunosuppression in 4 women with acquired haemophilia A postpartum did not significantly affect the factor VIII inhibitor titre.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9293858 DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0609.1997.tb00733.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Haematol ISSN: 0902-4441 Impact factor: 2.997