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Acquired Von Willebrand Factor Abnormalities In Myeloproliferative Disorders And Other Hematologic Diseases: A Retrospective Analysis By A Single Institution

Sánchez Luceros, Analía GabrielaIcon ; Meschengieser, Susana S.; Woods, Adriana InésIcon ; Blanco, Alicia Noemi; Kempfer, Ana CatalinaIcon ; Casais, Patricia; Salviu, Maria J.; Lazzari, María ÁngelaIcon
Fecha de publicación: 03/2002
Editorial: Ferrata Storti Foundation
Revista: Haematologica
ISSN: 0390-6078
e-ISSN: 1592-8721
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Medicina Critica y de Emergencia

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Background and Objectives. Acquired von Willebrand syndrome (AVWS) is a rare acquired disorder. In most cases it is associated with lymphoproliferative disorders and monoclonal gammopathies, while less frequently myeloproliferative disorders (MPD) are involved. Although bleeding is the most important symptom, thrombotic complications have also been observed in cases associated with MPD. Our aim was to review the clinical and laboratory findings in AVWS patients from a single institution. Design and Methods. The records of 99 patients with AVWS were reviewed to identify the underlying diseases, the symptoms and the laboratory parameters. Results. In 75% of cases the AVWS was associated with MPD. The most frequent pattern was type 2 (67.7%). Abnormalities of bleeding time, factor VIII levels or platelet retention to glass beads were observed in 83.8% of cases. Bleeding was present in 38.4% of patients, more frequently in the notMPD-associated (58.3%) vs. MPD-associated cases (32%) (p=0.022), with a significant predominance in females, irrespective of the underlying disease (p=0.0007). In 32% of patients with MPD, thrombotic manifestations, mostly microvascular and arterial episodes, were observed. Interpretation and Conclusions. AVWS in MPD seems to be mainly a laboratory diagnosis, without clinical symptoms in most cases, although bleeding as well as ischemic events can be present. In contrast, AVWS in not-MPD-associated cases is most frequently associated with severe bleeding symptoms. Performing appropriate laboratory tests
Palabras clave: Acquired Von Willebrand Syndrome , Myeloproliferative Disorders
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/55320
URL: http://www.haematologica.org/content/87/3/264
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Sánchez Luceros, Analía Gabriela; Meschengieser, Susana S.; Woods, Adriana Inés; Blanco, Alicia Noemi; Kempfer, Ana Catalina; et al.; Acquired Von Willebrand Factor Abnormalities In Myeloproliferative Disorders And Other Hematologic Diseases: A Retrospective Analysis By A Single Institution; Ferrata Storti Foundation; Haematologica; 87; 3-2002; 264-270
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