BMC Research Notes | |
Multifocal subdural hematomas as the presenting sign of acquired hemophilia A: a case report | |
Vineeta Singh1  Aimee Aysenne1  Mark J Burish2  | |
[1] Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, USA;505 Parnassus Ave, Room M-798, Box 0114, San Francisco, CA 94143-0114, USA | |
关键词: Critical care; Spinal cord; Lupus; Secondary headache syndrome; Intracranial hemorrhage; Nontraumatic subdural hematoma; Acquired hemophilia A; | |
Others : 1134312 DOI : 10.1186/1756-0500-7-134 |
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received in 2014-03-02, accepted in 2014-03-04, 发布年份 2014 | |
【 摘 要 】
Background
Acquired hemophilia A (AHA) is a rare coagulopathy linked to a variety of etiologies including autoimmune diseases, neoplasms, diabetes, respiratory diseases, and the post-partum state. While bleeding in AHA is often seen in mucocutaneous or intramuscular locations, intracranial and intraspinal bleeds are exceedingly rare.
Case presentation
We report an unusual case of spontaneous multifocal subdural hematomas in a 25 year old Asian woman with lupus who presented with headache and backache, and was found to have an elevated partial thromboplastin time (PTT) level and new diagnosis of AHA.
Conclusions
Subdural hematomas as the initial sign of AHA are all but unknown in the medical literature. We bring this entity to the attention of the neurology community because lumbar puncture and/or conventional angiogram are often indicated in the work-up of idiopathic multifocal subdural hematomas, but may be dangerous in patients with AHA.
【 授权许可】
2014 Burish et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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