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Acquired Hemophilia in Patients With Hematologic Malignancies
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Antibodies against factor VIII may be responsible for some bleeding episodes in patients with lymphoid or myeloid malignancies. Acquired hemophilia in this setting should be differentiated from other causes of bleeding because the approach to treatment is different. No conclusion can be drawn regarding the association between the activity of the underlying illness and the inhibitor titer, although it appears that at least in some patients such a relationship may exist. The underlying pathogenetic mechanisms responsible for the production of autoantibodies against factor VIII remain unclear, but we provide a few explanations in this article.
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