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C57 CRITICAL CARE CASE REPORTS: HEMATOLOGY, ONCOLOGY, RHEUMATOLOGY, AND IMMUNOLOGY: Double Trouble: Bullous Pemphigoid And Acquired Factor Viii Inhibitor In A Rapidly Decompensating Patient
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Attaway, A
, Hambley, B
, Popa, A
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Hemophilia
2017
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C57 CRITICAL CARE CASE REPORTS: HEMATOLOGY, ONCOLOGY, RHEUMATOLOGY, AND IMMUNOLOGY: Double Trouble: Bullous Pemphigoid And Acquired Factor Viii Inhibitor In A Rapidly Decompensating Patient
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Attaway, A
, Hambley, B
, Popa, A
in
Hemophilia
2017
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C57 CRITICAL CARE CASE REPORTS: HEMATOLOGY, ONCOLOGY, RHEUMATOLOGY, AND IMMUNOLOGY: Double Trouble: Bullous Pemphigoid And Acquired Factor Viii Inhibitor In A Rapidly Decompensating Patient
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C57 CRITICAL CARE CASE REPORTS: HEMATOLOGY, ONCOLOGY, RHEUMATOLOGY, AND IMMUNOLOGY: Double Trouble: Bullous Pemphigoid And Acquired Factor Viii Inhibitor In A Rapidly Decompensating Patient
2017
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Overview
Due to concern of a causative association between phenytoin and both the patient's bullous pemphigoid and acquired factor VIII inhibitor, the antiepileptic was discontinued. Conclusion: Cases of factor VIII inhibitor are relatively rare but life-threatening, and are often associated with malignancies and auto-immune diseases.
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American Thoracic Society
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