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"Post Hoc" and Hypoprothrombinemia

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1975
Excerpt To the editor: We read with great interest "Warfarin-Chloral Hydrate Interaction" by Udall (Ann Intern Med81:341-344, 1974).
Theodore G. Tong   +5 more
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Rituximab in lupus anticoagulant hypoprothrombinemia syndrome: A case report.

Lupus
BACKGROUND Lupus anticoagulant hypoprothrombinemia syndrome (LAHPS) is a rare autoimmune condition characterized by acquired prothrombin (FII) deficiency associated with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and life-threatening bleeding.
Jacopo Agnelli Giacchello   +5 more
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ROTEM could be useful for lupus anticoagulant hypoprothrombinemia syndrome.

Pediatrics International
BACKGROUND Lupus anticoagulant-hypoprothrombinemia syndrome (LAHPS) is a rare disease caused by acquired factor II (FII) deficiency and lupus anticoagulant. Patients with LAHPS typically present with thrombosis and bleeding.
Koyo Yamada   +5 more
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Oral phytonadione in neonatal hypoprothrombinemia

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1959
Summary Orally administered phytonadione in doses of 2 mg. of an emulsion given in a dextrose feeding formula on the first day of life is as effective as menadiol sodium biphosphate given intramuscularly in doses of 2.5 mg. in preventing abnormal elevations of the prothrombin time during the first five neonatal days.
Milton Wilner   +2 more
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Hypoprothrombinemia and Hemorrhage Associated with Cholestyramine Therapy

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1970
Abstract A 57-year-old woman being treated with cholestyramine developed hypoprothrombinemic hemorrhage.
Martin Brotman, Lloyd Gross
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Hypoprothrombinemia in childhood systemic lupus erythematosus

Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1994
Three children with systemic lupus erythematosus who developed hemorrhagic tendencies as a consequence of a clotting factor II (prothrombin) deficiency are described. All three responded rapidly to treatment with corticosteroids. A literature review added 25 case reports, with the following findings.
Cathy Sparling   +5 more
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MORE ON QUINIDINE-INDUCED HYPOPROTHROMBINEMIA

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1968
Excerpt To the Editor: In his article entitled "Quinidine-Induced Hypoprothrombinemic Hemorrhage in Patients on Chronic Warfarin Therapy" (Ann. Intern. Med.
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SPRUE WITH BLEEDING FROM HYPOPROTHROMBINEMIA

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1956
A WOMAN with definitely diagnosed non-tropical sprue bled from multiple sites and was admitted to North Carolina Baptist Hospital in 1954. Hypoprothrombinemia was established, and she was treated with intravenous vitamin K 1 and fresh whole blood transfusions, with good results. REPORT OF CASE A 29-year-old white married woman was admitted on July 2,
Michael J. Moore   +2 more
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Warfarin-Induced Hypoprothrombinemia

JAMA, 1975
HYPERTHYROIDISM has been reported to enhance the anticoagulant response to warfarin sodium. 1,2 We believe that the following case of increased sensitivity to warfarin was caused primarily by the patient's hyperthyroid state. Report of a Case A 53-year-old diabetic woman was admitted to the City of Memphis Hospitals in March 1974 for right ...
Joel Oliver   +4 more
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Allergic purpura with hypoprothrombinemia

Acta Paediatrica, 1932
Summary.A short description of the conception of disease compiled by SEIDLMAYER: »Die frühinfantile, postinfektiöse Kokarden‐Pur‐pura.« The disease occurs in infancy and childhood, up to the age of three years. Most often it is associated with catarrhal infections.
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