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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1061499
Plasma Exchange in a Case of Severe Factor X Deficiency in Pregnancy: Critical Review of the Literature
Publication History
Publication Date:
29 February 2008 (online)
ABSTRACT
Hereditary factor X deficiency represents an uncommon challenge in pregnancy. A 30-year-old primigravida affected by severe factor X deficiency was followed from 6 weeks of gestation until delivery. Factor X was provided prior to delivery for the first time in pregnancy via plasma exchange. The pregnancy and postpartum period were not complicated by bleeding episodes; therefore this approach was accompanied by lower cost and fewer side effects when compared with fresh-frozen plasma and prothrombin complex concentrates infusion, two therapeutic options already used in pregnancy.
KEYWORDS
Pregnancy - factor X deficiency - plasma exchange - prothrombin complex concentrates
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Giuseppe ChiossiM.D.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Allegheny General Hospital
7th Floor South Tower, 320 East North Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15212