نتایج جستجو برای: factor x deficiency
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The gene for the coagulation protein factor VIII contains several common restriction fragment length polymorphisms which can be used to analyse the pattern of inheritance of factor VIII alleles within families. This can be exploited to identify carriers of haemophilia, an X-linked inherited disorder characterised by deficiency of factor VIII. In this study the polymerase chain reaction was used...
Coagulation factors belong to a family of plasma glycosylated proteins that should be activated for appropriate blood coagulation. Congenital deficiencies of these factors cause inheritable hemorrhagic diseases. Factor VII (FVII) deficiency is a rare bleeding disorder with variable clinical symptoms. Various mutations have been identified throughout the F7 gene and can affect all the protein do...
We present a lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma patient with Factor X (FX) deficiency. Despite the absence of FX inhibitor, the administration of fresh frozen plasma and anti-inhibitor coagulant complex did not increase the FX level. The autopsy showed that massive amyloid depositions to multiple organs and FX existed in union with amyloidosis.
Prolonged clotting times were observed in a patient with spontaneous hemorrhage. Analysis showed severe factor X deficiency due to clearance by a noninhibitory antibody. Lymphadenopathy identified on imaging led to diagnosis of marginal B-cell lymphoma. Treatment of lymphoma with rituximab and chlorambucil resulted in complete disappearance of the bleeding disorder.
background: hemophilia b is an x-linked hereditary disorder of blood coagulation system which is caused by factor ix (fix) deficiency. factor ix is a plasma glycoprotein that participates in the coagulation process leading to the generation of fibrin. replacement of factor ix with plasma-derived or recombinant factor ix is the conventional treatment for hemophilia b to raise the factor ix level...
Hemophilia A, B are X-linked recessive bleeding disorder that typically results from a deficiency of clotting factor VIII (FVIII) and IX (FIX). The severity the disease is determined according to FVIII FIX levels. A have similar symptoms both characterized by bleeding, particularly in large joints such as ankles, knees, elbows. Recurrent eventually causes progressive hemophilic arthropathy. Lif...
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