Acquired circulating anticoagulant to factor VIII. Response to high doses of cryoprecipitate and immunosuppressive therapy
J. C. Vera, E. G. Herzig, H. S. Sise and M. J. Brauer
Hematuria, arthralgias, and bleeding from subcutaneous and soft tissues
developed in a 56-year-old man with an allergic background following a
course of sulfisoxazole for urinary tract infection, Coagulation studies
demonstrated the presence of an inhibitor to factor VIII in high titers.
Massive doses of antihemophilic factor concentrate (30,000 to 60,000
units/day), azathioprine, and corticosteroids were followed by an immediate
decrease in bleeding and a reduced level of inhibitor units. Three months
after the onset of symptoms, the partial thromboplastin time returned to
normal and inhibitor units to factor VIII became undetectable.