Treatment of plasminogen deficiency patients with fresh frozen plasma

Congenital plasminogen (Plg) deficiency leads to the development of ligneous membranes on mucosal surfaces. Here, we report our experience with local and intravenous fresh frozen plasma (FFP). We retrospectively reviewed medical files of 17 patients and their eight first‐degree relatives. Conjunctiv...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pediatric blood & cancer 2018-02, Vol.65 (2), p.n/a
Hauptverfasser: Kızılocak, Hande, Ozdemir, Nihal, Dikme, Gürcan, Koç, Begüm, Atabek, Ayşe Ayzıt, Çokuğraş, Haluk, İskeleli, Güzin, Dönmez‐Demir, Buket, Christiansen, Nina Merete, Ziegler, Maike, Ozdağ, Hilal, Schuster, Volker, Celkan, Tiraje
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Zusammenfassung:Congenital plasminogen (Plg) deficiency leads to the development of ligneous membranes on mucosal surfaces. Here, we report our experience with local and intravenous fresh frozen plasma (FFP). We retrospectively reviewed medical files of 17 patients and their eight first‐degree relatives. Conjunctivitis was the main complaint. Thirteen patients were treated both with intravenous and conjunctival FFP. Venous thrombosis did not develop in any. Genetic evaluation revealed heterogeneous mutations as well as polymorphisms. Diagnosis and treatment of Plg deficiency is challenging; topical and intravenous FFP may be an alternative treatment.
ISSN:1545-5009
1545-5017
DOI:10.1002/pbc.26779