Management of bleeding in dental extraction in hemophiliac patients: A rare case report
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 5
Abstract
Haemophilia is a common hereditary bleeding disorder. The approximate 400,000 people are affected worldwide. The X-linked recessive chromosomal bleeding disorder is caused by a variety of mutations in the factor VIII (Haemophilia A) or factor IX (Hemophilia B) gene. The male affected, where female are carriers. A male patient age 26 years with dental opd registration number 27329/16, complaining of bleeding gum came to the dental opd. On medical history taking he has revealed that he was suffering from Haemophilia- B from many years. On examination of oral cavity lower left posterior gum was bleeding. The tooth was removed elsewhere as he reported and was bleeding was from last two days; the bleeding was very slow but steady. The symptomatic treatments were given and bleeding arrested. Keywords: Haemophilia-B, dental extraction, local haemostatic agents, factor replacement therapy.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Vibha Rani, Dr Amit Mishra, Dr Arshad Ahmad, Dr. Sudhir Kumar
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