Challenges in the Diagnosis and Management of a Patient with von Willebrand's Disease in a Resource-Limited Setting; A Case Report of a 7-Year-Old Boy with Massive Cephal-Hematoma

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https://doi.org/10.65843/v8w15n50

Abstract

von Willebrand disease (vWD) is the commonest inherited bleeding disorder. In Nigeria like many other developing countries, there are only a few documented patients with this condition. This low number of patients with vWD in our setting is multifactorial; including lack of a high index of suspicion among clinicians, lack of diagnostic facilities, and unavailability of blood products and/or desmopressin used in treating bleeding episodes in these patients among others. We present a 7-year-old boy who presented to our facility with massive cephal-hematoma following trauma.

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2026-02-23

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NJBCS, A. (2026). Challenges in the Diagnosis and Management of a Patient with von Willebrand’s Disease in a Resource-Limited Setting; A Case Report of a 7-Year-Old Boy with Massive Cephal-Hematoma. Nigerian Journal of Basic and Clinical Sciences, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.65843/v8w15n50

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