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Successful pregnancy and delivery management in a patient with Bernard Soulier Syndrome.

Ufuk DemirciEsra Altan ErbilenElif Gülsüm ÜmitCihan İnanN Cenk SayınAhmet Muzaffer Demir
Published in: Obstetric medicine (2022)
Bernard Soulier Syndrome (BSS) is an inherited bleeding disorder characterized by macrothrombocytopenia and absence of ristocetin-induced platelet aggregation. Clinical findings vary from person to person. Most of the patients are diagnosed with muco-cutaneous bleeding such as purpura, epistaxis and gingival bleeding in early childhood. Few pregnant women with BSS are described in the literature. Management of thrombocytopenia during pregnancy and delivery requires a multidisciplinary approach. The family should be warned about the potentially life-threatening bleeding during pregnancy and the delivery and the decision about mode of delivery should be individualised, involving discussion with patient and multidisciplinary team.
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