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Owren's Disease: A Rare Deficiency.
Ehtisham, Madiha; Shafiq, Muhammad A; Shafique, Muhammad; Mumtaz, Hassan; Shahzad, Muhammad Naveed.
  • Ehtisham M; Medicine, Rawalpindi Medical University, Rawalpindi, PAK.
  • Shafiq MA; Internal Medicine, California Institute of Behavorial Neurosciences and Psychology, Fairfield, USA.
  • Shafique M; Internal Medicine, Rawalpindi Medical University, Rawalpindi, PAK.
  • Mumtaz H; Internal Medicine, Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi, PAK.
  • Shahzad MN; Clinical Research, Shifa International Hospital Islamabad, Islamabad, PAK.
Cureus ; 13(8): e17047, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1408766
ABSTRACT
Factor V deficiency is a rare bleeding disorder, which may be due to acquired inhibitors or biallelic mutations. Factor V deficiency due to homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation (also known as Owren's disease or parahemophilia) has an estimated prevalence of one in one million people. A 22-year-old female was admitted for evaluation of longstanding menorrhagia. Anatomic abnormalities were excluded, and prolonged prothrombin time (PT) and partial thromboplastin time (PTT) were identified. Mixing studies followed by specific factor assays and genetic testing enable identification of factor V deficiency, for which fresh frozen plasma (FFP) or factor V concentrates are therapeutic. Specific clotting factor assay followed by mixing studies and genetic studies is essential for the diagnosis of congenital factor V deficiency. Deranged PT and activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) with normal factor I level must be evaluated for the disorder of clotting factors and must be managed by FFP administration or plasma-derived factor V concentrate wherever available.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Case report / Experimental Studies / Observational study Language: English Journal: Cureus Year: 2021 Document Type: Article