Spontaneous postpartum factor VIII inhibitor development with bleeding into the face and neck

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
J L O'SullivanJ Bevivino

Abstract

The coagulopathy caused by factor VIII inhibitor development can cause life-threatening bleeding that may be difficult to manage. Control of the bleeding, medically and surgically, and normalization of factor VIII and inhibitor levels are the goals of treatment; several modes of therapy are available. A case of spontaneous post-partum development of factor VIII inhibitors was presented and discussed.

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