Hemophilia A

Hemophilia A is the most common form of hemophilia (see this term) characterized by spontaneous or prolonged hemorrhages due to factor VIII deficiency.

Cirrhosis

A chronic disorder of the liver in which liver tissue becomes scarred and is partially replaced by regenerative nodules and fibrotic tissue resulting in loss of liver function.


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PMID (PMCID)
20422871
MALE Middle Aged
Portal vein thrombosis treated using danaparoid sodium and antithrombin III.
Uchiyama T, Hirokazu T, Hosono K, Endo H, Akiyama T, Yoneda K, Inamori M, Abe Y, Kubota K, Saito S, Nakajima A.
Hepatogastroenterology. 2010;57(97):52-3.
A 45-year-old man under treatment for liver cirrhosis (LC) due to chronic hepatitis C and hemophilia A was seen in our emergency room because of a 10-kg weight gain in the previous week due to ascites.
20454701
(2862315)
OTHER
Successful endoscopic injection sclerotherapy of high-risk gastroesophageal varices in a cirrhotic patient with hemophilia A.
Fukumoto K, Konishi H, Soga K, Miyawaki K, Okano H, Minami M, Wakabayashi N, Mitsufuji S, Yoshida N, Takagi T, Yagi N, Naito Y, Kataoka K, Yoshikawa T.
Gastroenterol Res Pract. 2010;2010:518260.
A 68-year-old man with hemophilia A and liver cirrhosis caused by hepatitis C virus was referred to our hospital to receive prophylactic endoscopic treatment for gastroesophageal varices (GOV).
20044643
OTHER Adult
Low-dose IL-2 therapy reduces HCV RNA and HBV DNA: case report.
Tomova R, Antonov K, Ivanova A, Jacobs JJ, Koten JW, Den Otter W, Krastev Z.
Anticancer Res. 2009;29(12):5241-4.
We present the case of a 44-year-old patient with hemophilia A, HBV and HCV related compensated liver cirrhosis (Child-Pugh A) with several zones in the liver, highly suspicious for hepatocellular carcinoma.
12131686
MALE Middle Aged
Treatment of a patient with hemophilia A and hepatitis C virus-related cirrhosis by living-related liver transplantation from an obligate carrier donor.
Horita K, Matsunami H, Shimizu Y, Shimizu A, Kurimoto M, Suzuki K, Tsukadaira T, Arai M.
Transplantation. 2002;73(12):1909-12.
Treatment of a patient with hemophilia A and hepatitis C virus-related cirrhosis by living-related liver transplantation from an obligate carrier donor.
12131686
MALE Middle Aged
Treatment of a patient with hemophilia A and hepatitis C virus-related cirrhosis by living-related liver transplantation from an obligate carrier donor.
Horita K, Matsunami H, Shimizu Y, Shimizu A, Kurimoto M, Suzuki K, Tsukadaira T, Arai M.
Transplantation. 2002;73(12):1909-12.
We report the first successful living-related liver transplantation in a 49-year-old hemophilia A patient with end-stage HCV-related cirrhosis using a graft obtained from his 20-year-old daughter, an obligate carrier.
7787210
MALE Adult
Orthotopic liver transplantation in a patient with severe hemophilia A: a life-saving treatment for the first Italian case.
Federici AB, Mannucci PM, Stabile F, Rossi G, Piseddu G.
Int J Clin Lab Res. 1995;25(1):44-6.
In this patient orthotopic liver transplantation was a life-saving treatment for end-stage cirrhosis and a cure for hemophilia A.
7845520
MIXED_SAMPLE Adult
[Chronic subdural hematoma with bleeding tendency; clinical analysis of 11 surgical cases].
Sato M, Endo Y, Takahagi S, Sasaki T, Kodama N.
No Shinkei Geka. 1995;23(1):49-54.
To study the clinical problem of CSDH with BT, 11 surgical cases were divided into 3 groups, Group A; CSDH with primary BT (1 case of hemophilia A), Group B; CSDH with BT secondary to a basic disease (3 cases of leukemia, 2 cases of malignant tumor with DIC, 1 case of chronic renal failure and 1 case of liver cirrhosis), Group C; CSDH with BT by anticoagulants (warfarin) (2 cases of replacement of mitral valve, 1 case of A-C bypass).
7123325
MALE Adult
Cirrhosis, variceal bleeding, and distal splenorenal shunt in hemophilia A.
Lesesne HR, Blatt PM, Taylor RE, White GC 2nd, Johnson G Jr.
South Med J. 1982;75(9):1067-8.
Cirrhosis, variceal bleeding, and distal splenorenal shunt in hemophilia A.
7123325
MALE Adult
Cirrhosis, variceal bleeding, and distal splenorenal shunt in hemophilia A.
Lesesne HR, Blatt PM, Taylor RE, White GC 2nd, Johnson G Jr.
South Med J. 1982;75(9):1067-8.
We describe two patients with hemophilia A and hepatitis B virus hepatitis who progressed to cirrhosis with bleeding esophageal varices.