Acquired FXIII deficiency is a rare coagulopathy secondary of many medical conditions. It can be related to FXIII decreased production, increased consumption or to development of autoantibodies. Patients present severe bleeding symptoms; the diagnosis can be difficult because the first level coagulation tests are all normal.
Acquired FXIII deficiency and AL amyloidosis: A case of a rare association / Ferretti, A.; Baldacci, E.; Fazio, F.; Abbruzzese, R.; Barone, F.; De Luca, M. L.; Petrucci, M. T.; Chistolini, A.; Mazzucconi, M. G.; Santoro, C.. - In: TRANSFUSION AND APHERESIS SCIENCE. - ISSN 1473-0502. - (2020), p. 102903. [10.1016/j.transci.2020.102903]
Acquired FXIII deficiency and AL amyloidosis: A case of a rare association
Ferretti, A.;Baldacci, E.;Fazio, F.;Barone, F.;De Luca, M. L.;Petrucci, M. T.;Chistolini, A.;Mazzucconi, M. G.;Santoro, C.
2020
Abstract
Acquired FXIII deficiency is a rare coagulopathy secondary of many medical conditions. It can be related to FXIII decreased production, increased consumption or to development of autoantibodies. Patients present severe bleeding symptoms; the diagnosis can be difficult because the first level coagulation tests are all normal.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.