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Acquired factor i deficiency
- ... or use of certain medicines. This is called acquired factor X deficiency. Acquired factor X deficiency is common. It can be caused by: Lack ...
- ... or use of certain medicines. This is called acquired factor VII deficiency. It can be caused by: Low vitamin K ( ... deficiency is a lifelong condition. The outlook for acquired factor VII deficiency depends on the cause. If it is caused ...
- ... be difficult to stop. 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 deficiency ...
- ... of a bleeding disorder can be a risk factor. Prothrombin deficiency can also be due to another condition or use of certain medicines. This is called acquired prothrombin deficiency. It can be caused by: Lack ...
- ... immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the virus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). When a person becomes infected ...
- ... body to make. Tests can measure these growth factors. Accurate growth hormone deficiency testing involves a stimulation test . This test takes ...
- ... test if you have signs of hereditary or acquired angioedema, which is a type of tissue swelling. ... affects children and young adults under age 20. Acquired angioedema is seen in adults older than age ...
- ... intravascular coagulation (DIC) Fibrinogen deficiency (from birth, or acquired after birth) Breakdown of fibrin ( fibrinolysis ) Too much ...