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Prothrombin deficiency
- Prothrombin deficiency is a disorder caused by a lack of a protein in the blood called prothrombin. It ... or factor II, is one such coagulation factor. Prothrombin deficiency runs in families (inherited) and is very rare. ...
- ... Partial thromboplastin time ( PTT ) Plasma factor VII activity Prothrombin time ( PT ) Mixing study, a special PTT test to confirm factor VII deficiency
- ... Congenital platelet function defects Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) Prothrombin deficiency Factor V deficiency Factor VII deficiency Factor X ...
- ... the bleeding and blood clotting time (PT or prothrombin time) quickly becomes normal (within 6 to 24 hours). (If the deficiency is not severe, the PT may not be ...
- ... that affect clotting are: Factor V Leiden mutation Prothrombin G20210A mutation Other rare conditions, such as protein C, protein S , and antithrombin III deficiencies . A blood clot may block an artery or ...
- Tests to detect factor V deficiency include: Factor V assay Blood clotting tests, including partial thromboplastin time (PTT) and prothrombin time (PT) Bleeding time
- ... to increased risk of clots. Common ones include deficiency or lack of antithrombin 3, protein C, and protein S, factor V Leiden (FVL) and prothrombin abnormalities Fractures in the pelvis or legs Giving ...
- The factor II assay is a blood test to measure the activity of factor II. Factor II is also known as prothrombin. This is one of the ...
- ... include: Factor X assay Partial thromboplastin time (PTT) Prothrombin time (PT)
- ... CBC) Partial thromboplastin time (PTT) Platelet aggregation test Prothrombin time (PT) Platelet function analysis Flow cytometry You may need other tests. Your relatives may need to be tested.