Surprise diagnosis of acquired von Willebrand syndrome in a patient previously thought to have type III von Willebrand disease: evaluation and periprocedural management.
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2023-12
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Acquired von Willebrand syndrome (AVWS) is a rare disorder that is characterised by an acquired deficiency of von Willebrand factor. AVWS was suspected in a patient with type III von Willebrand disease (VWD) who did not respond to factor replacement therapy. Given the crucial implications for management, we describe this patient's clinical presentation, diagnosis and periprocedural management. To facilitate pericardiocentesis, periprocedural management included steroids, intravenous immunoglobulin and factor replacement therapy. In other patients with suspected immune-mediated AVWS, a similar approach may be effective. This case also highlights the importance of distinguishing AVWS from inherited VWD.
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Zhou, Katherine Ismei, Sargam Kapoor and Oluwatoyosi Adefunke Onwuemene (2023). Surprise diagnosis of acquired von Willebrand syndrome in a patient previously thought to have type III von Willebrand disease: evaluation and periprocedural management. BMJ case reports, 16(12). p. e257760. 10.1136/bcr-2023-257760 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/33011.
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Katherine Zhou
Fellowship: Duke Hematology–Oncology (2022-present)
Residency: Duke Internal Medicine (2020-2022)
Medical/Graduate: The University of Chicago (2012-2020)
Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, June 2018.
Doctor of Medicine, June 2020.
Undergraduate: Yale University (2008-2012)
Bachelor of Sciences in Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry, May 2012.
Sargam Kapoor
Oluwatoyosi Adefunke Onwuemene
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