TY - JOUR ID - TI - Factor VII deficiency‑related recurrent hemarthrosis in a female child – When to suspect? AU - Dr. Siyaram Didel, PY - 2021 VL - 10 IS - 1 SP - 82 EP - 83 JO - Iraq Joural of Hematology المجلة العراقية لامراض الدم SN - 20728069 25432702 AB - Recurrent hemarthrosis is a common entity in children. Although recurrent hemarthrosis most often associatedwith hemophilia (VIII or IX deficiency), but rarely it can be associated with factor VII deficiency (FVIID). It is astrong mimicker of hemophilic hemarthrosis. Once hemophilia is excluded as a cause of recurrent hemarthrosis,congenital FVIID needs to be considered for long‑term planning of treatment and avoiding unnecessary transfusionof factor concentrates. Clinical presentation of FVIID has a varied spectrum and does not correlate with factorlevels. Here, we present a case of recurrent hemarthrosis secondary to FVIID

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