Bleeding diathesis
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Mehrian Jafarizade, M.D [2], Nazia Fuad M.D.
Overview
Bleeding diathesis is unusual susceptibility to bleed due to hypo-coagulopathies. These diseases can occur due to a disorder of homeostasis, localized process (tissue injury), or medications. Bleeding diathesis can be resulted from vessel wall injury, platelet disorders, and coagulation factor disorders. Clinical manifestation of bleeding disorders can have a wide range of symptoms from asymptomatic to symptomatic massive and life threatening bleeding. Platelet disorders mostly have skin manifestations such as petechiae, and ecchymoses. In order to find the cause of hypo-coagulopathy, there are established laboratory tests that might be used. These laboratory tests such as peripheral blood smear, platelet count and platelet function analysis, coagulation factor deficiencies and inhibitors, fibrinolysis tests (eg. D-dimer level), bleeding time, prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, thrombin time and reptilase time.
Classification
Different categories of diseases can cause bleeding disorders. These categories can be classified as below:
- Platelet disorders:
- Thrombocytopenia: platelet count less than 150,000 per mm3
- Thromobcytosis: platelet countcmore than 450,000 per mm3
- Qualitative Disorders of Platelet function such as Von Willebrand Disease, inherited or acquired functional disorders.
- Vessel wall disorders: Endothelial cells are lining entire vessel walls all over the body. Endothelium is an active layer responsible for inflammatory responses, angiogenesis and blood cell interactions. Endothelial cells have a very important role in hemostasis and they are regulating blood fluidity by their balance properties of antithrombotic/prothrombotic and vasodilatory/vasoconstrictor.
- Metabolic and Inflammatory Disorders
- Inherited Disorders of the Vessel Wall
- Coagulation factor disorders:
- Fibrinogen deficiency
- Prothrombin deficiency
- Factor V deficiency
- Factor VII deficiency
- Factor X deficiency
- Factor XII deficiency
- HK deficiency
- Prekallikrein deficiency
- Factor XIII deficiency
- Hemophilia
- Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
- Vitamin K Deficiency
- Coagulation Disorders Associated with Liver Failure
- Acquired Inhibitors of Coagulation Factors
Differential Diagnosis
Category | Sub-category | Diseases | History | Clinical manifestation | Laboratory testing | Comments | ||||||||
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Petechiae | Ecchymoses | Menorrhagia | Hematomas | Hemarthrosis | platelet count | Bleeding time (BT) | Prothrombin time (PT) | Platelet count activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) | Thrombin time (TT) | |||||
Platelet disorders | Thrombocytopenia | Infection-Induced Thrombocytopenia |
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+ | + | ↓ | N | N | ||||||
Medications-Induced Thrombocytopenia |
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+ | + | ↓ | N | N | ||||||||
Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia |
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+ | + | ↓ | ||||||||||
Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) | + | + | ↓ | ↑ | N | N | ||||||||
Inherited Thrombocytopenia | ↓ | ↑ | N | N | ||||||||||
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) | ↑ | |||||||||||||
Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome | N | N | ||||||||||||
Thromobcytosis |
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− | − | − | + | + | ↑ | ɴormal or slightly prolonged | ɴ | ɴ | ||||
Qualitative Disorders of Platelet Function | Inherited Disorders of Platelet Function | |||||||||||||
Acquired Disorders of Platelet Function | ||||||||||||||
Von Willebrand Disease |
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+ | + | + | + | + | ↑ | Ν | ↑ | |||||
Vessel wall disorders | Metabolic and Inflammatory Disorders | |||||||||||||
Inherited Disorders of the Vessel Wall | ||||||||||||||
Coagulation factor disorders | Fibrinogen deficiency | |||||||||||||
Prothrombin deficiency | ||||||||||||||
Factor V deficiency | ||||||||||||||
Factor VII deficiency | ||||||||||||||
Factor X deficiency | ||||||||||||||
Factor XII deficiency | ||||||||||||||
HK deficiency | ||||||||||||||
Prekallikrein deficiency | ||||||||||||||
Factor XIII deficiency | ||||||||||||||
Hemophilia | Type A deficiency |
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_ | _ | + | + | + | Unaffected | Unaffected | Unaffected | Prolonged | N | ||
Type B deficiency |
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_ | _ | + | + | + | Unaffected | N | N | ↑ | N | |||
Type C deficiency |
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_ | _ | + | Rare | Rare | N | N | N | ↑ | N | |||
Rare diseases | Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation |
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+ | + | _ | + | + | ↓ | ↑ | ↑ | ↑ | |||
Vitamin K Deficiency |
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+ | + | + | + | + | N | ↑ | ↑ | Normal or mildly prolonged | ||||
Coagulation Disorders Associated with Liver Failure | ||||||||||||||
Acquired Inhibitors of Coagulation Factors |
Type of VWD | Type of factor deficiency | Prevalence | Inheritance pattern | Clinical manifestations | VWF activity | RIPA | Factor VIII | Plt levels | ||
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Type 1 | Quantitative/ partial | |||||||||
Type 2 | 2A | |||||||||
2B | ||||||||||
2M | ||||||||||
2N | ||||||||||
Type 3 |