
doi: 10.1007/bf02725637
pmid: 15163877
A 1(1/2)-month-old baby with seizures, lethargy and refusal of feeds was diagnosed to have intracranial hemorrhage due to factor VII deficiency. MRI also demonstrated the unusual presence of a hemorrhagic infarct. The case underscores the importance of carrying out neuroimaging and appropriate hematological studies even in the absence of obvious external bleeding. Hypothesis for increased propensity for intra-cranial hemorrhage is discussed.
Male, Factor VII Deficiency, Infant, Newborn, Blood Component Transfusion, Combined Modality Therapy, Risk Assessment, Treatment Outcome, Humans, Drug Therapy, Combination, Magnetic Resonance Angiography, Cerebral Hemorrhage, Follow-Up Studies
Male, Factor VII Deficiency, Infant, Newborn, Blood Component Transfusion, Combined Modality Therapy, Risk Assessment, Treatment Outcome, Humans, Drug Therapy, Combination, Magnetic Resonance Angiography, Cerebral Hemorrhage, Follow-Up Studies
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