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Recurrent haematomas of the thigh: a case of von Willebrand's disease presenting to a sports clinic
  1. Simon Owens1,
  2. Trevor Baglin2
  1. 1Peter Wilson Sports Clinic, Addenbrooke's NHS Trust, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, UK
  2. 2Clinical Haematology, Box 234, Addenbrooke's NHS Trust
  1. Correspondence to: Dr Owens

Abstract

Von Willebrand's disease is a relatively common mild form of haemophilia. It should be suspected in assessing sports injuries when excessive bleeding occurs in response to relatively mild trauma. Those with the disease should remain active but avoid contact sports. They should not take aspirin or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, which may exacerbate bleeding, and should be given supportive treatment to cover dental extraction, surgery, or significant bleeding episodes.

  • von Willebrand's disease
  • haemophilia
  • haematoma
  • sports clinic

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