Thromb Haemost 1962; 07(03): 558-566
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1655405
Originalarbeiten — Original Articles — Travaux Originaux
Schattauer GmbH

Acquired Factor X Deficiency in a Patient with Amyloidosis

Kristoffer Korsan-Bengtsen
1   Medical Department II, Sahlgrenska Hospital, University of Göteborg, Sweden, and Institute for Thrombosis Research, University Hospital, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway
,
Peter F Hjort
1   Medical Department II, Sahlgrenska Hospital, University of Göteborg, Sweden, and Institute for Thrombosis Research, University Hospital, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway
,
Johan Ygge
1   Medical Department II, Sahlgrenska Hospital, University of Göteborg, Sweden, and Institute for Thrombosis Research, University Hospital, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway
› Author Affiliations
Further Information

Publication History

Publication Date:
21 June 2018 (online)

Summary

A patient with extensive amyloidosis and a selective factor X deficiency is described. The following observations indicate that the factor X deficiency in this case is not inherited.

1. The first symptoms of a bleeding tendency appeared at an age of 50 years.

2. The patient’s four children had no clotting defect.

3. After infusion of 1 liter of fresh plasma no increased factor X activity was observed. No anticoagulants could be demonstrated in vitro.