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Recognising and responding to acquired haemophilia A

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See the Signs.
Save a life 1,2

Recognising and responding to acquired haemophilia A

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Unexplained bleeding could be a sign of acquired haemophilia A1,2

Red flags for acquired haemophilia A include new onset of bruising or bleeding in patients with no history of bleeding disorders, particularly if they are elderly or postpartum3,4

Acquired haemophilia A has a mortality rate of 9%–42%, which can be reduced with rapid recognition and response1,2,5

Patients with abnormal bleeds should be referred to a haematologist as soon as possible3,4,6