Acquired hemophilia in a 7-year-old girl successfully treated with recombinant FVIIA and steroids: A case report

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Acquired hemophilia should be evaluated in pediatric patients with bleeding and isolated prolonged aPTT. Immunosuppressive treatment should be initiated even in minor bleedings. Bypassing agents like rFVIIa can be used in children with success.

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Giuffrida, G., Markovic, U., Parisi, M., Nicolosi, D., & Calafiore, V. (2021). Acquired hemophilia in a 7-year-old girl successfully treated with recombinant FVIIA and steroids: A case report. Clinical Case Reports, 9(2), 638–643. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.3588

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