نتایج جستجو برای: viii deficiency

تعداد نتایج: 157622  

Journal: :Hippokratia 2010
D Gidaris M Economou R Valeri N Gombakis M Athanasiou-Metaxa

Haemophilia A is an X-linked disorder caused by a deficiency of factor VIII. Haemorrhage in various sites may occur spontaneously or secondary to trauma depending on the severity of the deficiency. Common manifestations include haemarthrosis, epistaxis, gastrointestinal haemorrhage and haematuria. Spontaneous haemothorax has rarely been reported both in children and adults1,2. We report the cas...

Journal: :Blood 1998
K M Cawthern C van 't Veer J B Lock M E DiLorenzo R F Branda K G Mann

Tissue factor (TF)-induced coagulation was compared in contact pathway suppressed human blood from normal, factor VIII-deficient, and factor XI-deficient donors. The progress of the reaction was analyzed in quenched samples by immunoassay and immunoblotting for fibrinopeptide A (FPA), thrombin-antithrombin (TAT), factor V activation, and osteonectin. In hemophilia A blood (factor VIII:C <1%) tr...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1984
V T Turitto H J Weiss H R Baumgartner

Blood interaction with the subendothelium of rabbit aorta was investigated in an annular perfusion chamber using patients with von Willebrand's disease, hemophilia, and afibrinogenemia. The vessels were exposed to nonanticoagulated blood for a range of flow conditions (wall shear rates of 650-3,300 s-1) and exposure times (1.5-10 min). The resultant platelet and fibrin interaction was quantifie...

2005
Leon W. Hoyer

Normal human plasma contains a complex of two proteins that are important in hemostasis and coagulation. The factor VIII procoagulant protein (antihemophilic factor) and the factor VIll-related protein (von Willebrand factor) are under separate genetic control, have distinct biochemical and immunologic properties, and have unique and essential T HE IMPORTANCE of factor VIII in hemostasis and bl...

2015
John A Livesey Richard A Manning John Meek James E Jackson Michael A Laffan Claire L Shovlin Claire L. Shovlin

BACKGROUND: Elevated plasma levels of coagulation factor VIII are a strong risk factor for pulmonary emboli and deep venous thromboses. OBJECTIVES: To identify reversible biomarkers associated with high factor VIII, and assess potential significance in a specific at-risk population. PATIENTS/METHODS: 609 patients with hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia were recruited prospectively in two se...

2005
Catherine Driscoll Eric Bouhassira Louis M. Aledort

Hemophilia B is an X-Iinked recessive bleeding disorder resulting from a deficiency of the coagulation factor IX (FIX) protein activity. a vitamin K-dependent serine protease active in both the intrinsic and extrinsic coagulation systems. DNA analyses of the factor IX gene in two unrelated patients with severe hemophilia B. with a IX coagulant activity <1 % and undetectable FIX antigen. detecte...

2005
Leon W. Hoyer

Normal human plasma contains a complex of two proteins that are important in hemostasis and coagulation. The factor VIII procoagulant protein (antihemophilic factor) and the factor VIll-related protein (von Willebrand factor) are under separate genetic control, have distinct biochemical and immunologic properties, and have unique and essential T HE IMPORTANCE of factor VIII in hemostasis and bl...

Journal: :Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease 2019

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