Recurrent postoperative bleeding in a previously healthy man with a moderate prolongation of PT and PTT which did not correct with vigorous fresh-frozen plasma infusion was identified as a unique abnormality of the fibrinolytic system: a combination of an excess of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) at 300% of normal activity accompanied by a concurrent deficiency of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 activity (PAI-1) of 10-20% of normal activity. This observation underscores the potentially important regulatory role of PAI-1 in the degree to which clinical manifestations of bleeding tendencies may occur in patients in whom an excess amount of t-PA is expressed.