Successful treatment of skeletal hemangioma and Kasabach-Merritt syndrome with aminocaproic acid. Is fibrinolysis "defensive"?

A young man presented with a disabling skeletal hemangioma. Fibrinolysis seemed to be a major component of coagulopathy and persisted after steroid therapy and irradiation of the lesions. Three weeks after therapy with epsilon-aminocaproic acid, there was dramatic alleviation of pain and eventual di...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of medicine 1982-09, Vol.73 (3), p.434-438
Hauptverfasser: Neidhart, J A, Roach, R W
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A young man presented with a disabling skeletal hemangioma. Fibrinolysis seemed to be a major component of coagulopathy and persisted after steroid therapy and irradiation of the lesions. Three weeks after therapy with epsilon-aminocaproic acid, there was dramatic alleviation of pain and eventual disappearance of laboratory evidence of fibrinolysis. Epsilon-aminocaproic acid therapy was discontinued. The patient remained free from symptoms and coagulopathy. There was evidence of new bone formation nine months later. Fibrinolysis may be a primary or sustaining feature of hemangioma. Epsilon-aminocaproic acid may be beneficial in the treatment of selected patients with these lesions.
ISSN:0002-9343
DOI:10.1016/0002-9343(82)90749-5