Platelet type bleeding disorder-18 (BDPLT18) caused by mutations of Ras guanyl releasing protein 2 () is a relatively rare, new autosomal recessive disorder. Here, we reported a splice mutation in gene in the patient with recurrent epistaxis and nasal vascular malformation. The patient, an 8-year-old girl, suffered from anemia due to frequently severe recurrent epistaxis, requiring regular blood transfusions every 2-3 months. Hematological investigations showed moderate anemia (Hb: 89 g/L), normal platelet count, morphology, and platelet glycoproteins. Arachidonic acid and adenosine diphosphate induced platelet aggregation was markedly reduced in the patient. A homozygous splice variant (C.74-1 G>C) in gene, located within the exon 3, was detected by next-generation sequencing. Interestingly, we identified nasal vascular malformation by percutaneous super-selective angiography during the treatment of an intractable epistaxis. Our case further support that genetic testing should be performed for some unexplained bleeding diseases.
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