
Human fibrinogen (FIB) is widely recognized for its efficacy in treating postoperative bleeding, particularly in cardiac surgery. Allergic reactions to human FIB are notably rare, making this case of anaphylactic shock during cardiac surgery a significant occurrence. This report details the case of a 27-year-old patient with rheumatic heart valve disease who underwent mitral valve…
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