Title Von Willebrand factor multimeric assay in Acquired von Willebrand disease diagnosis: a report of experience from North Estonia medical centre /
Authors Pikta, Marika ; Banys, Valdas ; Szanto, Timea ; Joutsi-Korhonen, Lotta ; Vaide, Ines ; Varik, Mirja ; Lehtinen, Anna-Elina ; Giangrande, Paul ; Laane, Edward
DOI 10.1055/s-0041-1730818
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Is Part of Journal of laboratory physicians.. New York : Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.. 2021, vol. 13, iss. 03, p. 195-201.. ISSN 0974-2727. eISSN 0974-7826
Keywords [eng] acquired von Willebrand syndrome ; von Willebrand factor ; von Willebrand factor multimers
Abstract [eng] Objectives Acquired von Willebrand syndrome (AVWS) is a rare and frequently underdiagnosed bleeding disorder with an unknown prevalence. The diagnosis of AVWS is made based on laboratory investigations and the presence of clinical symptoms. Evaluation and management of affected patients are complex due to the need for multiple laboratory assays. Materials and Methods Here, we describe the clinical and laboratory data of seven patients with a diagnosis of AVWS. All patients met the criteria for AVWS based on laboratory findings, bleeding symptoms, and the absence of any previous history of a bleeding disorder. Results In all cases, the laboratory findings, lack of bleeding anamnesis, and family history suggested the presence of AVWS. Von Willebrand factor multimeric analysis showed decreased high-molecular weight (HMW) multimers in six cases. Patients with lower HMW multimers experienced more severe bleeding complications. Conclusions The diagnosis of AVWS is complex and requires extensive laboratory evaluation. Interdisciplinary collaboration and complex laboratory evaluations are of paramount importance for the early recognition of AVWS and optimal AVWS diagnosis as well as successful clinical management.
Published New York : Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2021
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