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Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
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Hemostasis/Thrombosis
How do you treat factor XI deficient patients with surgery or trauma related bleeding?
Is there a factor XI goal that you target? Would you consider FVIIa products instead?
Answer from: Medical Oncologist at Community Practice
Given the risk of elevated plasminogen with low FXI, prefer FFP, with fibrinolytic if mucosal bleeding.
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