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  1. ... sometimes written as coagulation factor IXa) interacts with coagulation factor VIII ... hemophilia B. More than 900 alterations in this gene have been identified. The most ...
  2. ... written as coagulation factor VIIIa) interacts with another coagulation factor called ... disorder. More than 1,300 alterations in this gene have been identified. Some of ...
  3. ... can be injected into the circulation without causing coagulation. Still it ... dis- turbances and the alterations in the vascular wall, to which we at- ...
  4. ... neutrophil function has been reported. Coagulation abnormalities. Acquired coagulation factor deficiencies include low-grade disseminated intravascular coagulation and ...
  5. ... Kastenberger T, et al. The exclusive use of coagulation factor concentrates enables reversal of coagulopathy and decreases transfusion ... J, Tien H, et al. Vitamin K-dependent coagulation factor deficiency in trauma: a comparative analysis between international ...
  6. ... with hepatic fibrosis, variable liver dysfunction, hypoproteinemia, decreased coagulation factors, hemolytic anemia, and/or hypoglycemia. NICCD is generally ...
  7. ... gene-summary ><gene-symbol >F10</gene-symbol><name >coagulation factor X</name><ghr-page >https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/ ... gene provides instructions for making a protein called coagulation factor X. Coagulation factors are a group of related ...
  8. ... by mediating platelet hemostatic function and stabilizing blood coagulation factor VIII (FVIII). There are three types of VWD [ ... for FVIII is reduced as a result of alteration of key amino acids in the FVIII binding ...
  9. ... pooled plasma products that have higher levels of coagulation factors and therefore leads to the much more rapid ... detrimental effect on clotting function ranging from an alteration in the complex systems involved in clotting itself ...
  10. ... defect, such as von Willebrand disease, thrombocytopenia, varied coagulation factor defects (factors V, VIII, XI, XII, protein C), ... causing Noonan syndrome and cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome, germline NRAS alterations do not affect residues commonly altered in human ...
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