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  1. Coagulation Factor Tests What are Coagulation Factor Tests? Coagulation factors are proteins in your blood. They help form blood clots to stop bleeding when you have an injury. These ...
  2. Rheumatoid Factor (RF) Test What is a rheumatoid factor (RF) test? A rheumatoid factor (RF) test looks for rheumatoid factor (RF) in a sample of your blood. Rheumatoid ...
  3. IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor 1) Test What is an IGF-1 test? This test measures the amount of IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor 1) in your blood. IGF-1 is a ...
  4. ... includes a series of questions about certain risk factors, including age, family history, and lifestyle habits such ... later. Other names: cardiovascular disease assessment, CVD risk factors assessment, heart disease risk calculator, ASCVD risk calculator ...
  5. ... stop the bleeding. These proteins are called coagulation factors or clotting factors. If any of your clotting factors are missing, at a low level, or not ...
  6. ... often done along with or after a rheumatoid factor (RF) test . Rheumatoid factors are another type of autoantibody. RF tests used ... test to help diagnose rheumatoid arthritis. But RF factors can be found in people with other autoimmune ...
  7. ... clotting disorders , and infections. Blood type and Rh factor . This test finds out your blood type (A, B, AB, or O) and checks your Rh factor. Rh factor is a type of protein found ...
  8. ... anemia in babies is called Rh incompatibility . Rh factor is a red blood cell antigen that you ... Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists; c2022. The Rh Factor: How It Can Affect Your Pregnancy; 2020 Jun [ ...
  9. ... saturated fat Your age may also be a factor, because your risk for heart disease increases as ... Less than 40 mg/dL A major risk factor for heart disease The LDL listed on your ...
  10. ... one of several substances known as clotting (coagulation) factors. When you get a cut or other injury that causes bleeding, your clotting factors work together to form a blood clot. How ...
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