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Protein S deficiency disease
- ... and one variant gene for protein C deficiency. Protein S deficiency is rare and its prevalence is unknown.
- ... relatives of people who are known to have protein S deficiency . Sometimes, this test is done to find the ... tend to form in veins, not arteries. A protein S deficiency may be inherited. It can also develop due ...
- ... levels of ALP: Hypophosphatasia Hypothyroidism Malnutrition Pernicious anemia Protein deficiency Wilson disease Zinc deficiency Levels that are only ...
- ... normal ALP levels Hypophosphatasia Hypothyroidism Malnutrition Pernicious anemia Protein deficiency Wilson disease Zinc deficiency Other conditions for which ...
- ... spinal fluid or you have a more generalized protein deficiency.
- ... a disorder caused by a lack of a protein called factor VII in the blood. It leads to problems with blood clotting (coagulation). ... is called the coagulation cascade. It involves special proteins ... Use of medicines that prevent clotting (anticoagulants such ...
- ... normally. It affects a protein called fibrinogen. This protein is needed for the blood to clot.
- ... body does not make enough of AAT, a protein that protects the lungs and liver from damage. The condition can lead to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and liver disease ( cirrhosis ).
- ... be due to: Agammaglobulinemia (very rare) Hereditary IgA deficiency Multiple myeloma Gut disease that leads to protein loss Other tests are needed to confirm or ...
- ... K (some newborns are born with vitamin K deficiency) Buildup of abnormal proteins in the tissues and organs ( amyloidosis ) Severe liver disease Use of medicines that prevent clotting (anticoagulants such ...