Von Willebrand's Disease Flashcards

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Define Von Willebrand Disease?

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Bleeding disorder which may present with mucocutaneous bleeding (mouth, epistaxis, menorrhagia), increased bleeding after trauma and easy bruising

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What are the three types of von Willebrand Disease?

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Type 1 - the von Willebrand factor works well but there isn’t enough of it
Type 2 - there are normal levels of von Willebrand factor but it is abnormal and doesn’t function correctly
Type 3 - there is NO von Willebrand factor

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What is the aetiology of von Willebrand Disease?

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Caused by abnormality in the expression/function of vWF
Usually autosomal dominant
vWF is an adhesive bridge between platelets and the damaged subendothelial collagen
vWF also binds to factor VIII and prevents it degradation

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What are the signs and presenting symptoms of von Willebrand Disease?

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Easy bruising
Epistaxis - hard to stop
Prolonged bleeding from gums after dental procedures
Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding
Blood in stools
Blood in urine
Heavy bleeding from a cut or other accident

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What investigations would you do for von Willebrand Disease?

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Bleeding time - HIGH
APTT - HIGH 
Factor VIII - LOW 
vWF - LOW 
Ristocetin cofactor - reduced platelet aggregation by vWF in the presence of ristocetin
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