20 August 2024
: Case report
Acute Abdominal Crisis in Type A Hemophilia: Unraveling Retroperitoneal Hematoma: A Case Report
Unusual clinical course, Challenging differential diagnosis, Management of emergency care
Hisham A. Althobaiti1ACE, Bahjat F. Alabou Houseen2ACE, Eyad M. Alsaqqa3ABE, Abdulhameed Fouad SarriyahDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.944694
Am J Case Rep 2024; 25:e944694
Table 1. Laboratory findings upon admission to the Emergency Department.
| Test | Value | Reference range |
|---|---|---|
| White blood cells | 10.8×10/L | (4–10)×10/L |
| Hemoglobin | 12.0 g/dL | (14.0–17.9) g/dL |
| Platelets | 266×10/L | (150–410)×10/L |
| Mean corpuscular volume | 84.9 fL | (83–101) fL |
| Mean corpuscular hemoglobin | 29.4 pg | (27–32) pg |
| Hematocrit | 34.7% | (43–53)% |
| International normalized ratio | 1.08 | 0.87–1.12 |
| Activated partial thromboplastin time | 60.8 s | (25.4–38.4) s |
| Prothrombin time | 14.3 s | (11.9–14.8) s |
| Serum creatinine | 0.7 mg/dL | (0.72–1.25) mg/dL |
| Sodium | 133.3 mmol/L | (136–145) mmol/L |
| Potassium | 3.83 mmol/L | (3.5–5.1) mmol/L |






