Factor VIII and IX deficiencies related to acquired inhibitors in a patient with chronic hepatitis C virus infection receiving treatment with pegylated interferon plus ribavirin.

2011 
AbstractThe development of clotting factor inhibitor autoantibodies is rarely observed, but can result in a potentially life‐threatening haemorrhagic disorder. These acquired inhibitors are most frequently against factor VIII (FVIII), whilst the detection of inhibitors against other clotting factors is rarer. Inhibitors against FVIII and FIX are mostly observed in patients with classical hereditary haemophilia after receiving factor replacement therapy. We report a rare case of acquired FVIII and factor IX (FIX) inhibitors in a single, non‐haemophilic patient with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection who was receiving antiviral treatment with pegylated interferon plus ribavirin. The FVIII and FIX activities were <1% and high titres of inhibitors autoantibodies were found in his serum samples. After achieving a sustained virological response, combined immunosuppression with oral corticosteroids (prednisone) and azathioprine was introduced, erradicating the inhibitory autoantibodies. The development of...
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