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Case Reports
. 1984 Jun-Jul;41(6):417-20.

[Antiprothrombinase anticoagulant and acquired prothrombin deficiency in childhood viral pathology. Spontaneous recovery]

[Article in French]
  • PMID: 6487045
Case Reports

[Antiprothrombinase anticoagulant and acquired prothrombin deficiency in childhood viral pathology. Spontaneous recovery]

[Article in French]
L Houbouyan et al. Arch Fr Pediatr. 1984 Jun-Jul.

Abstract

A 2 year-old female developed an acute bleeding diathesis related to a profound, isolated and acquired prothrombin deficiency; evidence for a "lupus anticoagulant" was also demonstrated. This association of hypoprothrombinemia and "lupus anticoagulant", rarely reported, was previously considered to be rather specific for SLE. This case report demonstrates that these coagulation disorders may present as an acute form, in viral diseases of the child, with spontaneous and quick recovery. Specific characteristics of the biological coagulation defects, namely those related to the low factor II, are discussed.

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