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Review article

https://doi.org/10.11613/BM.2016.033

Concurrent acquired inhibitors to factor VIII and IX, a laboratory artifact: a case report.

Saša Anžej Doma ; Department of Hematology, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia
Andreas Hillarp ; Department of Clinical Chemistry and Transfusion Medicine, Halland Hospital, Halmstad, Sweden
Tadej Pajič ; Department of Hematology, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia
Dušan Andoljšek ; Department of Hematology, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia
Peter Černelč ; Department of Hematology, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia
Irena Preložnik Zupan ; Department of Hematology, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia


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Abstract

Acquired inhibitors to coagulation factors other than factor VIII are extremely rare. We describe a case of a 59-year-old woman with abnormal bleeding, diagnosed with concurrent inhibitor antibodies to factor VIII and IX by Bethesda testing. We demonstrate that anti-FVIII antibodies of a very high titre are capable of disturbing the aPTT-based Bethesda assay, resulting in falsely-positive antibodies to factor IX. The case also illustrates the usefulness of the immunological assay (ELISA) in complementing the inhibitor diagnosis.

Keywords

inhibitor; autoantibody; blood coagulation factor; enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay

Hrčak ID:

161711

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/161711

Publication date:

15.6.2016.

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