A Case Report of Congenital Afibrinogenemia and Literature Review of Management of Post-circumcision Bleeding

  • Khan I
  • Chow M
  • Chandra S
  • et al.
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We present a case of bleeding from circumcision in a full-term newborn male resulting from a rare coagulopathy, congenital afibrinogenemia, and a review of the literature regarding the management of bleeding after circumcision. Bleeding was managed with silver nitrate, suturing, thrombin powder, AristaTM AH (absorbable hemostatic particles; Becton, Dickinson and Company, Franklin Lakes, USA), FFP (fresh frozen plasma), and cryoprecipitate. The Fibrinogen level was less than 30 mg/dl (ref 150-430 mg/dl). The diagnosis of congenital afibrinogenemia was confirmed by a gene test. The baby was found to have a heterozygous pathogenic variant (c.510+1G>T) and a heterozygous likely pathogenic variant (c.1037del) in the FGA gene.

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Khan, I., Chow, M., Chandra, S., & Hiatt, M. (2023). A Case Report of Congenital Afibrinogenemia and Literature Review of Management of Post-circumcision Bleeding. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.36459

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