Introduction
Very Sociable
Guy
Chest Pain
Girl with a Rash
England 1944
Trouble Healing
Morning Stiffness
Bruises Easily
Shortness of
Breath
Drug Interactions
Review
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Quiz
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Forty-eight year-old
man with ease of bruising.
- Mr. BA complains of ease of bruising.
- He was fine until about 8 months ago.
- His wife brought him in for evaluation.
- He has a rather prominent abdomen.
- There are several small vascular lesions on his face
and chest.
- His PT is 17 seconds (reference = 11)
- His aPTT is 48 seconds (reference = 20 -
32)
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- His CBC reveals a normal platelet count but
some odd shaped RBCs are present.
Wait a minute,
- How you can you have both a prolonged PT and
aPTT? Isn't it one or the other?
- Besides, bruising indicates a
platelet problem. This doesn't make sense.
- What's more, it sounds like he wasn't born with
a clotting factor deficiency.
Is it possible to develop an acquired
prolongation of both PT and aPTT?
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