TY - JOUR
T1 - Postdelivery Head Bleeding in Hemophilic Neonates
T2 - Causes and Management
AU - Kletzel, Morris
AU - Miller, Connie H.
AU - Becton, David L.
AU - Chadduck, William M.
AU - Elser, Joseph M.
PY - 1989/9
Y1 - 1989/9
N2 - • During a 12-month period, four of the five infants with hemophilia known to have been born in Arkansas were examined for head bleeding. Three of the infants had had traumatic delivery, with use of low forceps in two and vacuum extraction in one. In the fourth patient, hemophilia was prenatally diagnosed, and vaginal delivery resulted in cephalohematoma. Diagnosis was delayed in three patients, including one with a family history of hemophilia. Central nervous system bleeding may be more common in hemophilic neonates than has been presumed. Pregnancy management should include consideration of family history of bleeding disorders and carrier testing in appropriate cases. In confirmed carriers, prenatal diagnosis is justified to allow choice of the least traumatic delivery method. Any term neonate with intracranial hemorrhage should be treated as being possibly hemophilic until proved otherwise.
AB - • During a 12-month period, four of the five infants with hemophilia known to have been born in Arkansas were examined for head bleeding. Three of the infants had had traumatic delivery, with use of low forceps in two and vacuum extraction in one. In the fourth patient, hemophilia was prenatally diagnosed, and vaginal delivery resulted in cephalohematoma. Diagnosis was delayed in three patients, including one with a family history of hemophilia. Central nervous system bleeding may be more common in hemophilic neonates than has been presumed. Pregnancy management should include consideration of family history of bleeding disorders and carrier testing in appropriate cases. In confirmed carriers, prenatal diagnosis is justified to allow choice of the least traumatic delivery method. Any term neonate with intracranial hemorrhage should be treated as being possibly hemophilic until proved otherwise.
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U2 - 10.1001/archpedi.1989.02150210143035
DO - 10.1001/archpedi.1989.02150210143035
M3 - Article
C2 - 2773889
AN - SCOPUS:0024416133
SN - 0002-922X
VL - 143
SP - 1107
EP - 1110
JO - American Journal of Diseases of Children
JF - American Journal of Diseases of Children
IS - 9
ER -