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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Acquired factor i deficiency
  1. ... leading to its inactivation. These cases are called acquired factor V deficiency and usually occur in individuals who have been ... Manzato F, Guidi GC, Franchini M. Inherited and acquired factor V deficiency. Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis. 2011 Apr;22(3):160- ...
  2. ... cause of death in people with this condition.Acquired factor XIII deficiency becomes apparent later in life. People with the ... factor XIII faster than cells can replace it. Acquired factor XIII deficiency is generally mild because levels of factor XIII ...
  3. ... A non-inherited form of the disorder, called acquired factor X deficiency, is more common than the congenital form. Acquired factor X deficiency can be caused by other disorders such as ...
  4. ... mutations. In these cases, the condition is called acquired factor XI deficiency. It can be caused by other disorders such ... is made primarily by cells in the liver, acquired factor XI deficiency can also occur as the result of severe ...
  5. ... bloodstream.The noninherited form of the disorder, called acquired factor VII deficiency, is less common than the congenital form. It ... cell disorders such as myeloma or aplastic anemia. Acquired factor VII deficiency can also be caused by certain drugs such ...
  6. ... factor IX deficiency disease Genetic Testing Registry: Hereditary factor VIII deficiency disease Acquired hemophilia Hemophilia Hemophilia A Hemophilia B National Organization ...
  7. ... systems are impaired by a disease such as acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) or severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), medications, or other factors. Other individuals have syndromes such as autoimmune polyendocrinopathy- ...
  8. ... Vascular pseudohemophilia Von Willebrand disorder Von Willebrand's factor deficiency Genetic Testing Registry: von Willebrand disorder Von Willebrand ...
  9. ... two major forms of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, an acquired (noninherited) form and a familial (inherited) form. The acquired form usually appears in late childhood or adulthood. ...
  10. ... example, people with dense deposit disease may have acquired partial lipodystrophy, a condition characterized by a lack ... that can occur with dense deposit disease, including acquired partial lipodystrophy and a buildup of drusen in ...
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