Acquired Inhibitor of Factor VIII Presenting as Delayed Wound Healing

J Clin Diagn Res. 2017 Jun;11(6):ED21-ED23. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2017/21598.10109. Epub 2017 Jun 1.

Abstract

Acquired coagulation factor VIII inhibitor leads to a rare disease i.e., acquired haemophilia which is idiopathic in majority of cases and is seen with autoimmune diseases, haematologic and solid tumours, infections, in the post-partum period and also with certain long-term use of drugs like penicillin and its derivatives, phenytoin, sulfa antibiotics, chloramphenicol, methyldopa, chlorpromazine, levodopa, interferon-α, fludarabine, clopidogrel. We report a case here, with acquired Factor VIII (FVIII) inhibitor acquisition which presented with delayed wound healing as a result of protracted bleeding into the wound. The inhibitor was acquired due to prolonged chlorpromazine use.

Keywords: Chlorpromazine; Idiopathic; Protracted bleeding.

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