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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Prothrombin "deficiency," congenital
  1. ... Specific bleeding disorders include: Acquired platelet function defects Congenital platelet function defects Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) Prothrombin deficiency Factor V deficiency Factor VII deficiency Factor X ...
  2. ... CBC) Partial thromboplastin time (PTT) Platelet aggregation test Prothrombin time (PT) Platelet function analysis Flow cytometry You may need other tests. Your relatives may need to be tested.
  3. ... and begin forming a clot. The condition is congenital, which means it is present from birth. There are several genetic abnormalities that can cause the condition.
  4. Congenital fibrinogen deficiency is a very rare, inherited blood disorder in which the blood does not clot normally. It affects a protein called fibrinogen. This protein is needed for the blood to clot.