Successful Hemodialysis and Renal Transplantation in Combined Factors of V and VIII Deficiencies

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Introduction
The prevalence of rare bleeding disorders, including combined factor V+VIII deficiency are higher in Iran than in developed countries. There are only a few reports which have been written concerning kidney transplantation in the patients suffering from these disorders.Case report: A 22-year old girl, with a known case of combined factor V+VIII deficiency, a history of bladder stone surgery, postoperative bleeding and a need for hemodialysis due to renal failure was admitted for allograft kidney transplantation. The patient received fresh-frozen plasma and factor VIII, according to individualized protocol before, during and after the course of the transplantation. The function of the grafted kidney was very good nine months post-transplantation.
Discussion
Only heparin was used during hemodialysis. It has been shown that allograft kidney transplantation can be performed in rare bleeding disorders with good replacement therapy without any complications.
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English
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International Journal of Hematology-Oncology and Stem Cell Research, Volume:4 Issue: 1, Jan 2010
Pages:
28 to 30
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