Aortic valve replacement in a patient with severe hemophilia

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Abstract

Hemophilia A is an inherited bleeding disorder characterized by factor VIII deficiency. The basis for insufficient hemostasis lies within inadequate amplification of factor Xa production with the undersupplied factor VIII. We report on a young patient with critical aortic stenosis bearing all the clinical stigmata of severe hemophilia, in whom aortic valve replacement was performed with a tissue valve in order to avoid the need for long term anticoagulation.

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Gašparović, H., Zupančic-Salek, S., Brida, V., Dulić, G., & Jelić, I. (2007). Aortic valve replacement in a patient with severe hemophilia. In Collegium Antropologicum (Vol. 31, pp. 355–357). https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1680772

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