Literature on haemophilia in the Philippines is sparse, especially in the neonatal group. This report showcases a newborn from a resource-limited country who was worked up for haemophilia after presenting with a strong family history and a large haematoma on his blood extraction site. Laboratory tests showed a normal platelet count, deranged coagulation parameters and severely decreased Factor VIII activity levels. Due to the unavailability of Factor VIII concentrate, the patient was transfused with fresh frozen plasma with no recurrence of bleeding and was discharged well. He was referred to haemophilia foundations for procurement of Factor VIII concentrates for emergency use. Subsequently, the patient presented with spontaneous left cheek swelling at 3 months old. Repeat coagulation parameters showed a twice elevated partial thromboplastin time and he was given Factor VIII concentrate at the emergency room. This report also discusses the challenges in the diagnosis and management of haemophilia in the Philippines.
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