نتایج جستجو برای: combined factor v viii deficiency

تعداد نتایج: 1585920  

Journal: :Blood 1962
P DIDISHEIM R L VANDERVOORT

is a congenital, often familial, hemorrhagic disorder which was distinguished from classical hemophilia (AHG deficiency, factor VIII deficiency, hemophilia A) in 1952.13 Like the latter, it is usually inherited as a sex-linked recessive trait: only the male hemizygote for the abnormal gene is clinically affected, and the female heterozygote or carrier is asymptomatic. From a eugenic standpoint ...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2007
Hrvoje Gasparović Silva Zupancic-Salek Vojtjeh Brida Grgur Dulić Ivan Jelić

Hemophilia A is an inherited bleeding disorder characterized by factor VIII deficiency. The basis for insufficient hemostasis lies within inadequate amplification of factor Xa production with the undersupplied factor VIII. We report on a young patient with critical aortic stenosis bearing all the clinical stigmata of severe hemophilia, in whom aortic valve replacement was performed with a tissu...

2012
Volkan Karakuş Mustafa Çelik Dilek Soysal Bahriye Payzın

Postpartum-acquired hemophilia A is a rare and potentially severe complication of pregnancy caused by an autoantibody against factor VIII [1]. Acquired factor VIII deficiency is associated with autoimmune conditions, neoplastic diseases, drug hypersensitivity, and pregnancy. A retrospective study analyzed 51 published cases of postpartum factor VIII inhibitors, with regard to the outcome accord...

Journal: :Blood 1994
X Sun B Evatt J H Griffin

A coagulation test abnormality, termed activated protein C (APC) resistance, involving poor anticoagulant response to APC is currently the most common laboratory finding among venous thrombophilic patients. Because the anticoagulant activity of APC involves inactivation of factors Va and VIIIa, studies were made to assess the presence of abnormal factors V or VIII. Diluted aliquots of plasma fr...

2013

Bleeding symptoms are common in healthy children but occasionally may indicate an underlying congenital or acquired bleeding diathesis. The rare bleeding disorders (RBDs) comprise inherited deficiencies of coagulation factors I (congenital fibrinogen deficiencies), II, V, VII, X, XI, and XIII and combined factor deficiencies, most notably of factors V and VIII and of vitamin K–dependent factors...

2013

Bleeding symptoms are common in healthy children but occasionally may indicate an underlying congenital or acquired bleeding diathesis. The rare bleeding disorders (RBDs) comprise inherited deficiencies of coagulation factors I (congenital fibrinogen deficiencies), II, V, VII, X, XI, and XIII and combined factor deficiencies, most notably of factors V and VIII and of vitamin K–dependent factors...

2013

Bleeding symptoms are common in healthy children but occasionally may indicate an underlying congenital or acquired bleeding diathesis. The rare bleeding disorders (RBDs) comprise inherited deficiencies of coagulation factors I (congenital fibrinogen deficiencies), II, V, VII, X, XI, and XIII and combined factor deficiencies, most notably of factors V and VIII and of vitamin K–dependent factors...

2013

Bleeding symptoms are common in healthy children but occasionally may indicate an underlying congenital or acquired bleeding diathesis. The rare bleeding disorders (RBDs) comprise inherited deficiencies of coagulation factors I (congenital fibrinogen deficiencies), II, V, VII, X, XI, and XIII and combined factor deficiencies, most notably of factors V and VIII and of vitamin K–dependent factors...

2013

Bleeding symptoms are common in healthy children but occasionally may indicate an underlying congenital or acquired bleeding diathesis. The rare bleeding disorders (RBDs) comprise inherited deficiencies of coagulation factors I (congenital fibrinogen deficiencies), II, V, VII, X, XI, and XIII and combined factor deficiencies, most notably of factors V and VIII and of vitamin K–dependent factors...

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