Diagnosis is often delayed because it is so rare, occurring in roughly 1 to 1.5 cases per million people annually.
Acquired Hemophilia A (AHA) related to pregnancy is a rare but life-threatening autoimmune disorder where the body develops antibodies against its own clotting Factor VIII. Unlike hereditary hemophilia, which is genetic, this form typically appears in women with no prior history of bleeding. It most commonly occurs in the , often 1 to 4 months after delivery. Key Features & Diagnosis Download HГ©mophilie acquise grossesse pdf
Recombinant activated Factor VII (rFVIIa) or activated prothrombin complex concentrates (FEIBA). Eradicating the Inhibitor Diagnosis is often delayed because it is so
An isolated prolongation of the activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) that does not correct when mixed with normal plasma. which is genetic