Acquired Factor VIII Deficiency Presenting as Compartment Syndrome.

Loretta Coady-Fariborzian, Jessica Schmit
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Abstract

Background: Compartment syndrome of the upper extremity is a surgical emergency that most often presents after an identifiable event, such as a crush injury, a closed fracture, a snake bite, reperfusion after embolectomy, an electrical injury, or a circumferential burn.

Case presentation: We report an unusual case in which an older woman was diagnosed with acquired factor VIII deficiency after presenting with acute nontraumatic compartment syndrome in her right upper extremity. Emergency medicine, plastic surgery, internal medicine, hematology, and hand therapy specialists worked together to identify the pathology and successfully treat the patient.

Conclusions: An isolated elevated partial thromboplastin time level in a patient who is bleeding should raise suspicions for factor VIII deficiency and immediately trigger further evaluation. Once this diagnosis is suspected, multidisciplinary treatment is indicated for immediate and long-term successful outcomes.

获得性因子 VIII 缺乏症表现为隔室综合征。
背景:上肢室间隔综合征是一种外科急症,多发生在可识别的事件之后,如挤压伤、闭合性骨折、蛇咬伤、栓子切除术后再灌注、电击伤或周身烧伤:我们报告了一个不寻常的病例,一名老年妇女在右上肢出现急性非创伤性室间隔综合征后被诊断为获得性因子 VIII 缺乏症。急诊科、整形外科、内科、血液科和手部治疗专家通力合作,最终确定了病理并成功治疗了患者:结论:出血患者的部分凝血活酶时间水平升高应引起对第八因子缺乏症的怀疑,并立即进行进一步评估。一旦确诊,应立即进行多学科治疗,以取得立竿见影的效果。
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