Successful Pregnancy in a Patient with Combined Deficiency of Factor V and Factor VIII

Inherited combined factor V and factor VIII deficiency (F5F8D) is autosomal recessive transmission disorder. Epistaxis, postsurgical bleeding, and menorrhagia are the most common symptoms. The risk of miscarriage and placental abruption is consequent. We report a case of successful pregnancy in a pa...

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Main Authors: Ahmed Ghassan El Adib (Author), Farah Majdi (Author), Mohamed Othmane Dilai (Author), Hamid Asmouki (Author), Ahlam Bassir (Author), Karam Harou (Author), Abderraouf Soumani (Author), Said Younous (Author), Lahoucine Mahmal (Author)
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Published: Hindawi Limited, 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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