Hemophilia B

Hemophilia B is a form of hemophilia (see this term) characterized by spontaneous or prolonged hemorrhages due to factor IX deficiency.

Epistaxis

Epistaxis, or nosebleed, refers to a hemorrhage localized in the nose.


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PMID (PMCID)
27282512
MIXED_SAMPLE Middle Aged
Lethal Epistaxis.
Byard RW.
J Forensic Sci. 2016;61(5):1244-9.
Three cases are reported to demonstrate particular features: Case 1: A 51-year-old woman with lethal epistaxis with no obvious bleeding source; Case 2: A 77-year-old man with treated nasopharyngeal carcinoma who died from epistaxis arising from a markedly neovascularized tumor bed; Case 3: A 2-year-old boy with hemophilia B who died from epistaxis with airway obstruction in addition to gastrointestinal bleeding.
27282512
MIXED_SAMPLE Middle Aged
Lethal Epistaxis.
Byard RW.
J Forensic Sci. 2016;61(5):1244-9.
Three cases are reported to demonstrate particular features: Case 1: A 51-year-old woman with lethal epistaxis with no obvious bleeding source; Case 2: A 77-year-old man with treated nasopharyngeal carcinoma who died from epistaxis arising from a markedly neovascularized tumor bed; Case 3: A 2-year-old boy with hemophilia B who died from epistaxis with airway obstruction in addition to gastrointestinal bleeding.
27282512
MIXED_SAMPLE Middle Aged
Lethal Epistaxis.
Byard RW.
J Forensic Sci. 2016;61(5):1244-9.
Three cases are reported to demonstrate particular features: Case 1: A 51-year-old woman with lethal epistaxis with no obvious bleeding source; Case 2: A 77-year-old man with treated nasopharyngeal carcinoma who died from epistaxis arising from a markedly neovascularized tumor bed; Case 3: A 2-year-old boy with hemophilia B who died from epistaxis with airway obstruction in addition to gastrointestinal bleeding.
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A simple technique to reduce epistaxis and nasopharyngeal trauma during nasotracheal intubation in a child with factor IX deficiency having dental restoration.
Delgado AV, Sanders JC.
Anesth Analg. 2004;99(4):1056-7, table of contents.
A simple technique to reduce epistaxis and nasopharyngeal trauma during nasotracheal intubation in a child with factor IX deficiency having dental restoration.