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Successful treatment of acute subdural haemorrhage with continuous intravenous infusion of factor VIII in a 17 year old with haemophilia A
Authors:N. G. B. RICHARDSON  A. L. MILLER  D. F. O'SHAUGHNESSY
Abstract:Intracranial haemorrhage is a common complication of haemophilia, occurring in 2–8% of sufferers [1]. Half of the cases give a history of trauma and despite developments in the management of acute bleeding the condition still carries a mortality of approximately 30% [2]. Surgery may be required, most commonly for evacuation of a subdural haematoma which carries a mortality of up to 40% [3]. We present the case of a 17-year-old haemophiliac with a traumatic subdural haemorrhage, who was treated with a continuous intravenous infusion of factor VIII and made a complete recovery without recourse to surgery. We have found no reference in the world literature of such treatment for acute subdural haemorrhage in a haemophiliac.
Keywords:factor VIII infusion  haemophilia A  subdural haemorrhage
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