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Recurrent Post Tonsillectomy Secondary Hemorrhage in Patients with Factor XIII Deficiency: A Case Series and Review of Literature.
Am J Case Rep. 2016 Nov 15;17:850-854
Authors: ALtamimi ZA, Sheikh R, Omar H, Al Taweel H, Ganesan S
Abstract
BACKGROUND Post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage (PTH) has been reported in the literature as a serious complication after tonsillectomy that has high morbidity and can be life threatening. In cases of recurrent secondary PTH, one should consider coagulopathies as the hidden pathology. Factor XIII deficiency is very rare, suggested to be present 1 in 2 million people. Patients with undiagnosed factor XIII deficiency with secondary PTH are extremely rare. CASE REPORT We report on the cases of six patients (four adults and two children) who presented with recurrent attacks of secondary PTH. CONCLUSIONS Recurrent, severe PTH could be related to undiagnosed hematological disorders.
PMID: 27843132 [PubMed - in process]
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