2021
DOI: 10.18502/acta.v59i6.6897
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Congenital Factor VII Deficiency Presenting With Isolated Recurrent Hematuria: A Case Report

Abstract: Factor VII deficiency is a rare congenital coagulopathy disorder. In most cases, this disorder is diagnosed in childhood. Common symptoms of congenital factor VII deficiency are different and consist of cutaneous, mucosal hemorrhage, gastrointestinal bleeding, and joint bleeding. CNS hemorrhage is a fatal and severe complication of congenital factor VII deficiency. The incidence of gross hematuria is a rare symptom of factor VII deficiency. Isolated presentation of hematuria is rarer and usually is accompanied… Show more

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