Post-renal Biopsy Retroperitoneal Haematoma Accompanied by Decreased Coagulation Factor XIII Levels in Immunoglobulin A Nephropathy

CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE(2024)

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Post-biopsy bleeding is the primary complication of renal biopsy. Retroperitoneal haematoma is a rare but severe bleeding complication; it commonly occurs among patients who have risk factors or vascular lesions. The bleeding risks in patients with immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy (IgAN) have been discussed in the literature, but clinical data are lacking. Here, we report a case of a post-biopsy retroperitoneal haematoma accompanied by decreased coagulation factor XIII (FXIII) in a patient with IgAN. A 14-year-old male patient with haematuria and proteinuria but no bleeding or family history of bleeding underwent pre-renal biopsy evaluation that showed no coagulation abnormalities. He underwent percutaneous renal biopsy, and the histopathological diagnosis was IgAN. Five days after the biopsy, he presented with delayed bleeding from a retroperitoneal haematoma. During the workup for undiagnosed haemorrhagic diatheses, a mildly decreased FXIII level was discovered. This result suggested the possibility of bleeding complications associated with decreased FXIII. Some bleeding diatheses, including FXIII deficiency, cannot be evaluated in routine prebiopsy coagulation tests. Mild FXIII deficiency can increase the risk of post-biopsy bleeding complications. Therefore, physicians should consider unevaluated haemorrhagic diatheses when a patient presents with major bleeding complications or delayed bleeding following renal biopsy without any known risk factors or vascular lesions.
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pre-renal biopsy evaluation,haematoma,iga nephropathy,factor xiii,biopsy complications
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