
Acquired inhibitors of blood coagulation factors occur spontaneously or secondarily to various diseases or drug administration. A clinically significant factor VII inhibitor is very rare. We report a patient developing factor VII inhibitor possibly as a reaction to penicillin administration; it gave rise to fatal haemorrhage.
Factor VII Deficiency, Humans, Female, Penicillins, Factor VII, Middle Aged
Factor VII Deficiency, Humans, Female, Penicillins, Factor VII, Middle Aged
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