Factor V Deficiency and Its Reversal With Gluten Restriction: In a Patient With Celiac Disease

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Hemorrhagic manifestations in patients with celiac disease are uncommon and, when present, are usually due to a deficiency of the vitamin K—dependent clotting factors. A patient with celiac disease was seen with a severe bleeding diathesis associated with deficiencies of factor V. The deficiencies of vitamin K—dependent clotting factors were rapidly reversed with parenteral administration of phytonadione. Factor V levels returned to normal levels only after gluten restriction. © 1983, American Medical Association. All rights reserved.

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Shanahan, F., Aburajab, A., Goodacre, R., & Blajchman, M. A. (1983). Factor V Deficiency and Its Reversal With Gluten Restriction: In a Patient With Celiac Disease. Archives of Internal Medicine, 143(10), 2009–2010. https://doi.org/10.1001/archinte.1983.00350100193038

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