Rare Prekallikrein Deficiency Identified During Workup of Isolated Prolonged Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time.

IF 1.3 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jennifer S Woo, Jennifer Tseng, Irene M Kang, Lefan Zhuang, Ryan Jackson, Olga V Danilova, Azra Borogovac
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Abstract

Background: Prolongation of the activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) may signify an intrinsic factor deficiency or the presence of an inhibitor of coagulation, potentially placing a patient at increased risk for bleeding. However, a contact factor (ie, factor XII, prekallikrein, and high molecular weight kininogen) deficiency, which may also cause a prolonged aPTT, is not associated with clinical bleeding. Case Report: A 71-year-old female had an isolated prolonged aPTT discovered during preoperative laboratory testing. Results of the initial coagulation tests demonstrated no deficiency of factors VIII, IX, or XI and no evidence for lupus anticoagulant or antiphospholipid antibodies. However, a mixing study test was suggestive of factor deficiency. Based on these results, contact factor activity tests were performed to identify any contact factor deficiency. The patient was determined to have a prekallikrein deficiency. Conclusion: Rare causes of isolated prolonged aPTT include contact factor deficiencies such as prekallikrein deficiency. Identification of a contact factor deficiency is clinically useful information, as it allows for a definitive assessment of bleeding risk. This case reports a rare factor deficiency and illustrates a contemporary approach to the workup of an isolated prolonged aPTT.

在分离的活化的部分凝血活素时间延长的检查中发现罕见的预钾激肽缺乏症。
背景:活化的部分凝血活素时间(aPTT)的延长可能表明内在因子缺乏或凝血抑制剂的存在,潜在地使患者出血风险增加。然而,接触因子(即因子XII、预钾likrein和高分子量激肽原)缺乏也可能导致aPTT延长,与临床出血无关。病例报告:一名71岁女性在术前实验室检查中发现孤立的延长aPTT。初始凝血试验结果显示不缺乏因子VIII、IX或XI,也没有狼疮抗凝或抗磷脂抗体的证据。然而,混合研究试验提示因子缺乏。根据这些结果,进行了接触因子活度测试,以确定任何接触因子缺陷。患者被诊断为钾likrein缺乏症。结论:孤立性延长aPTT的罕见原因包括接触因子缺乏,如前钾likrein缺乏。接触因子缺乏的识别是临床有用的信息,因为它允许对出血风险进行明确评估。本病例报告了一种罕见的因子缺乏症,并说明了一种孤立的延长aPTT的现代治疗方法。
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Ochsner Journal
Ochsner Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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2.10
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71
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24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Ochsner Journal is a quarterly publication designed to support Ochsner"s mission to improve the health of our community through a commitment to innovation in healthcare, medical research, and education. The Ochsner Journal provides an active dialogue on practice standards in today"s changing healthcare environment. Emphasis will be given to topics of great societal and medical significance.
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