Abstract
Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) is a condition known for frequent and severe epistaxis, telangiectasias that form along various surfaces of the body, and potentially life-threatening arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) that may develop in major organ systems. Management of this condition begins with prompt diagnosis, followed by careful screening for systemic complications, and care to minimize morbidity associated with blood loss. We hereby describe a case of treatment-resistant HHT in a geriatric patient who suffers from recurrent and severe epistaxis warranting frequent hospitalizations and blood transfusions. The case underscores the need to recognize HHT early, begin treatment promptly, and closely follow these patients to minimize the risk of hospital readmission.
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