Semin Thromb Hemost 2000; Volume 26(Number 02): 205-208
DOI: 10.1055/s-2000-9824
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Anaphylaxis in Patients with Hemophilia

Madhavi Jadhav, Indira Warrier
  • Department of Pediatrics, Wayne State University, Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, Michigan
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Publication Date:
31 December 2000 (online)

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ABSTRACT

Anaphylactic reactions are rare emergencies observed in hemophilia patients. In hemophilia (B) (HB) patients they typically occur coincident with the development of an inhibitor. It is important to be aware of the possibility of such reactions, and the patient's family should be educated at the time of initial diagnosis and discussion. Because these reactions typically occur within the first 10 to 20 treatment courses, the first few infusions should be given in a hospital/clinic setting equipped to manage such emergencies. Obtaining the exact genotype may identify the HB patients at risk for this complication. When immune tolerance induction (ITI) is attempted in patients with HB inhibitors and anaphylaxis, the physician should be vigilant in detecting proteinuria.

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