The circumstances of diagnosis of occult haemophilia B in a patient with severe maxillofacial injuries

Authors

  • Joanna Wojnar Clinical Ward of Maxillofacial Surgery, Provincial Specialist Hospital in Rzeszow, Poland Author
  • Bogumił Lewandowski Clinical Ward of Maxillofacial Surgery, Provincial Specialist Hospital in Rzeszow, Poland; Chair of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Rzeszow University, Poland Author
  • Mateusz Dymek Clinical Ward of Maxillofacial Surgery, Provincial Specialist Hospital in Rzeszow, Poland Author
  • Dorota Ozga Chair of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Rzeszow University, Poland Author
  • Małgorzata Migut Clinical Ward of Maxillofacial Surgery, Provincial Specialist Hospital in Rzeszow, Poland Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12923/j.2084-980X/26.1/a.21

Keywords:

fractures, maxillofacial injury, inherited bleeding discorders, haemophilia B

Abstract

The most common haemostasis disorders are haemophilia A, B and von Willebrand disease. Symptoms of congenital bleeding diathesis can be observed in early childhood, and are easy to recognize. Medical literature describes cases of late diagnosis of haemostasis disorders. These cases are usually detected accidentally, and they can present a serious diagnostic and therapeutic problem. In this article, the authors describe a patient with massive maxillofacial trauma in whom a haemostasis disorder was detected and diagnosed as haemophilia B. Detection of this disorder was of significant importance for the treatment of the primary disease, i.e. maxillofacial injuries.

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Published

2013-03-29

How to Cite

Wojnar, J., Lewandowski, B., Dymek, M., Ozga, D., & Migut, M. (2013). The circumstances of diagnosis of occult haemophilia B in a patient with severe maxillofacial injuries. Current Issues in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, 26(1), 99-101. https://doi.org/10.12923/j.2084-980X/26.1/a.21