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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Abnormal coagulation factor V activity
  1. ... affected individuals have a greatly increased risk of abnormal bleeding episodes, including life-threatening bleeding inside the skull (intracranial hemorrhage). F13A1 gene mutations severely reduce the amount or activity of the A subunit of factor XIII. In ...
  2. ... blood clotting, which causes the increased risk for abnormal blood clots in protein C deficiency.Mutations that cause protein C deficiency type II result in the production of an altered protein C with reduced activity. Individuals with this form of the condition have ...
  3. ... affected individuals have a greatly increased risk of abnormal bleeding ... of factor XIII activity weakens new blood clots and prevents them from ...
  4. ... factor XIII deficiency can also be caused by abnormal activation of the immune system, which produces specialized ... 60 percent of normal), and they may experience abnormal bleeding after surgery, dental work, or major trauma. ...
  5. ... rapid metabolizers" of warfarin. The severity of these abnormal processes determines whether the warfarin resistance is complete ... in warfarin resistance. However, different polymorphisms affect the activity of warfarin to varying degrees. Additionally, people who ...