Abstract Background and Objectives
Vitamin K-dependent clotting factor deficiency (VKCFD) is usually an acquired problem due to liver disease, malabsorption, and overdose of warfarin. In the present paper the significance and role of vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors in menorrhagia were evaluated.
Case
We present a rare case of 43 year woman with acquired vitamin K deficiency and severe menorrhagia without any gynecological problem. The level of all Vitamin-K dependent coagulation factors, Fctor II, Factor VII, Factor IX, and Factor X decreased. Furthermore, even after multiple administration of Vitamin K and its oral consumption, still the level of coagulation factors and menorrhagia did not ameliorate.
Conclusions
Acquired VKCFD is one of the rare situations that can be life-threatening.
Niazi V, Shahbazi M. A case report of temporary and acquired vitamin K-dependent clotting factor deficiency without any response to administrated vitamin K. Sci J Iran Blood Transfus Organ 2020; 17 (4) :315-321 URL: http://bloodjournal.ir/article-1-1337-en.html