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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Hereditary factor I deficiency disease
  1. Von Willebrand disease is the most common hereditary bleeding disorder .
  2. ... how serious the blood clot was and other factors. Discuss this with your provider.
  3. ... labeled C1 through C9. Rarely, people may inherit deficiency of some complement proteins. These people are prone to certain infections or autoimmune disorders. This article discusses the test that is done to measure the amount of C1-INH in your blood.
  4. ... of bleeding. People with severe forms of the disease may need ... such cases, a man-made clotting factor called VIIa can be given.
  5. ... certain cancers Sometimes the cause is unknown. The disease is similar to hemophilia , except bleeding into joints is less common. In the inherited form of factor V deficiency, a family history of a bleeding disorder is a risk factor.
  6. ... of bleeding. People with severe forms of the disease may need ... such cases, a man-made clotting factor called VIIa can be given.
  7. ... produce a disease, it leads to a dominant hereditary disorder. In ... and factors in the environment (for example, illnesses in the ...
  8. ... lead to chronic pancreatitis. Genetics may be a factor in some ... in men than in women. This often occurs in people ages 30 to 40.