Affiliation:
1. National Research Center for Hematology
Abstract
Introduction. Haemophilia and von Willebrand disease constitute the most common hereditary coagulopathies. However, such rare hereditary coagulopathies as congenital factor V defi ciency can mistakingly be referred to these diseases.Aim. To describe the clinical manifestations and treatment of congenital factor V defi ciency.General findings. The article presents a literature review, as well as three case studies of patients with congenital factor V deficiency. Given that the choice of haemostatic therapy depends on accurate diagnosis, issues associated with the differential diagnosis of hereditary coagulopathies are considered as well. Patients with congenital factor V deficiency require continuous monitoring by a haematologist in order to control spontaneous or induced haemorrhagic syndrome, as well as to plan haemostatic therapy in case of surgical procedures, pregnancy or childbirth.Conflict of interest: the authors declare no conflict of interest.Financial disclosure: the study had no sponsorship.
Publisher
National Medical Research Center of Hematology of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
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