Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918

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High Titer of Acquired Factor V Inhibitor Presenting with a Pseudo-deficiency of Multiple Coagulation Factors
Keiichi NakataShuji UedaHitomi MatsunagaFuka MimaHiroki UedaAya YoshiokaSayoko KanekoKazushi MaruoShayne MorrisSayoko YonemotoDaisuke HayashiNaohiko FujiiHiroyuki NaraharaYoshiaki InuiSumio Kawata
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Article ID: 9150-17

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Abstract

Acquired coagulation factor inhibitor is a rare coagulation disorder. We herein report a patient with acquired factor V inhibitor showing a decrease in multiple coagulation factor activities. A high titer of factor V inhibitor presumably led to a marked inhibition of factor V activity in the specific factor-deficient plasma used in coagulation factor activity assays based on either an APTT or PT clotting assay, resulting in false low values of the coagulation activity. We re-examined the coagulation factor activity using several dilutions of the patient's plasma and confirmed that the high factor V inhibitor titer had caused an apparent decrease in multiple coagulation factor activities.

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