“…The production of autoantibodies directed against fibrinogen as a cause of dysfibrinogenemia has been observed in the past [3,4,5,6]. Acquired dysfibrinogenemia occurs mainly as a disorder secondary to liver disease [7,8,9], liver cirrhosis [10, 11], multiple myeloma [12,13,14,15], hepatoma [16, 17], paraneoplastic syndrome [18] or digital ischemia and gangrene [19].…”