Life-Threatening Hemorrhage in a Patient with Red Cell Antibodies — Effective Blood Coagulation with rFVIIa

2003 
Life-threatening gastrointestinal hemorrhage in Crohn’s disease is rare but well recognized and represents about 1% of the cases for hospital admissions in Crohn’s disease. Patients with ileocolic location of disease are More likely to have severe hemorrhage and May require resection of the small bowel, which is the Most frequently performed intestinal resection (53%) in this disease [1],
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