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Perrier I'd like to throw out another possible diagnosis- Von Willebrand disease. Unfortunately I needed an emergency small bowel resection for an obstruction and a preop CT scan picked up unusual bleeding in the peritoneum. I got a diagnosis of Von Willebrands seven years ago so was given fresh frozen plasma during the surgery to prevent further excessive bleeding. Most of the time I just bruise easily and may need 6- 12 hrs to stop bleeding from a small cut especially when I feel sick and fatigued. When more stable I have few noticeable bleeding tendencies.
Unlike a factor VIII deficiency ( A or B) this causes mild bleeding tendencies in most of it's several forms. Given the fact that your daughter's doctors have been unable to pin down the cause of her bleeding problem they should be willing to refer her for a workup from a hematologist. Any other MD would be fairly clueless. People may go their whole lives without a diagnosis as their bleeding tendencies are attributed to a number of other causes.
Please let us know how she is doing and the best of luck!
Unlike a factor VIII deficiency ( A or B) this causes mild bleeding tendencies in most of it's several forms. Given the fact that your daughter's doctors have been unable to pin down the cause of her bleeding problem they should be willing to refer her for a workup from a hematologist. Any other MD would be fairly clueless. People may go their whole lives without a diagnosis as their bleeding tendencies are attributed to a number of other causes.
Please let us know how she is doing and the best of luck!
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