Acquired Haemophilia in the Elderly

Abstract
The occurrence of an acquired inhibitor of F VIII coagulant activity is a rare cause of a sometimes important bleeding diathesis. Antibodies against F VIII:C can spontaneously occur, mostly in elderly patients. Four elderly patients with such a typical clinical and biological syndrome are reported. No identifiable underlying disease was found and they responded favourably to an immunosuppressive treatment. In one patient plasmapheresis was successful.