Intracranial Hemorrhage in a Neonate with Congenital Factor VII deficiency

  • Ranjan Kumar Pejaver St. Philomena's Hospital, Campbell road, Bangalore, India.
  • Archana Bilagi St. Philomena's Hospital, Campbell road, Bangalore, India.
  • Prakash HK St. Philomena's Hospital, Campbell road, Bangalore, India.
Keywords: Factor VII, Intracranial Hemorrhage, Neonate

Abstract

Congenital factor VII deficiency is a rare autosomal-recessive bleeding disorder. Clinical manifestations vary widely from asymptomatic subjects
to life-theatening hemorrhages. Treatment options include fresh frozen plasma, prothrombin complex concentrates or plasma-derived FVII
concentrates. We, hereby, present a case of 9 day old male neonate, admitted with multifocal seizures, lethargy, refusal to feed, and signs of raised
intracranial tension. His prothrombin time was prolonged and CT head showed acute subdural hematoma with subarachnoid hemorrhage. His
clotting factor assays, done in view of spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage, showed factor VII deficiency.

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Published
2012-12-15
How to Cite
Pejaver, R. K., Bilagi, A., & HK, P. (2012). Intracranial Hemorrhage in a Neonate with Congenital Factor VII deficiency. Asian Journal of Clinical Pediatrics and Neonatology, 1(1), 6-8. Retrieved from http://aijournals.com/index.php/ajcpn/article/view/24