A Case of Acquired Factor XIII Deficiency with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Diagnosed After Repeated Intracerebral Hemorrhages
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We present a case of autoimmune-acquired factor XIII deficiency associated with systemic lupus erythematosus, which was diagnosed as a cause of repeated intracerebral hemorrhage. An intracerebral hemorrhage occurred in a 24-year-old female patient. Craniotomy was performed to remove the hematoma, but rebleeding occurred at the same site on days 2 and 11, respectively. Detailed blood tests revealed that factor XIII activity decreased. Although autoimmune-acquired factor XIII deficiency is a very rare disease, it can sometimes be fatal when intracerebral hemorrhage occurs. If there is repeated intracerebral hemorrhage, factor XIII activity should be confirmed.
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