Abstract
Liver cirrhosis is commonly associated with coagulopathies, typically demonstrated by elevated prothrombin time, international normalized ratio, and partial thromboplastin time. In the setting of bleeding related to coagulopathies, oftentimes physicians try to reverse coagulopathy through a variety of methods including the use of vitamin K and fresh frozen plasma. Rarely, attempts at reversing coagulopathy are unsuccessful due to severe disease or factor inhibitors. The treatment of acquired factor V inhibitors is primarily performed through immunosuppression and supportive care for the initial bleeding episode. Early detection and treatment of factor V inhibition is challenging in a setting of underlying cirrhosis-related coagulopathy.
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