A case report of laryngeal haemorrhage as a rare presenting complaint for acquired haemophilia

We report a rare case of laryngeal haematoma in a seventy-year-old gentleman presented to Accident and Emergency department with acute stridor. Examination showed blood clots in supra glottis, glottis, sub glottis and pyriform fossa and some bruising in the neck. Further examination and coagulation...

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Main Authors: Mohamed El-Amin, Zak Shehata, Grace Khong, Mohamed Ali Elnour Mohamed, Vijaya Pothula
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-09-01
Series:Otolaryngology Case Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468548819300232
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Summary:We report a rare case of laryngeal haematoma in a seventy-year-old gentleman presented to Accident and Emergency department with acute stridor. Examination showed blood clots in supra glottis, glottis, sub glottis and pyriform fossa and some bruising in the neck. Further examination and coagulation profile revealed prolonged Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT). There was neither any past history or family history of bleeding disorders nor was he on any anti coagulants. Further investigations established a diagnosis of acquired factor VIII deficiency and we discuss the case report and further management of this rare and life-threatening condition.
ISSN:2468-5488