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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Acquired coagulation factor deficiency
  1. ... Biswas A, Ivaskevicius V, Thomas A, Oldenburg J. Coagulation factor XIII deficiency. Diagnosis, prevalence and management of inherited and acquired forms. Hamostaseologie. 2014;34(2):160-6. doi: ...
  2. ... Biswas A, Ivaskevicius V, Thomas A, Oldenburg J. Coagulation factor XIII deficiency. Diagnosis, prevalence and management of inherited and acquired forms. Hamostaseologie. 2014;34(2):160-6. doi: ...
  3. ... Biswas A, Ivaskevicius V, Thomas A, Oldenburg J. Coagulation factor XIII deficiency. Diagnosis, prevalence and management of inherited and acquired forms. Hamostaseologie. 2014;34(2):160-6. doi: ...
  4. ... be difficult to stop. Specific bleeding disorders include: Acquired platelet function defects Congenital platelet function defects Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) Prothrombin deficiency Factor V deficiency Factor VII deficiency Factor X deficiency ...
  5. ... appear to be related to the amount of coagulation factor VII in the bloodstream.The noninherited form of the disorder, called acquired factor VII deficiency, is less common than the congenital form. It ...
  6. ... factor X deficiency. Reduced quantity or function of coagulation factor X prevents blood from clotting normally, causing episodes of abnormal bleeding that can be severe.A non-inherited form of the disorder, called acquired factor X deficiency, is more common than the congenital form. Acquired ...
  7. ... deficiency is caused by abnormal antibodies that recognize coagulation ... are called acquired factor V deficiency and usually occur in individuals ...
  8. ... individuals can have less coagulation factor VIII or coagulation factor IX than usual and are at risk of abnormal bleeding. ... Hemophilia A Hemophilia B National Organization ...
  9. ... like they should. Factor X is one such coagulation factor. Factor X ... acquired factor X deficiency. Acquired factor X deficiency is ...
  10. ... should. Prothrombin, or factor II, is one such coagulation factor. ... acquired prothrombin deficiency. It can be caused by: Lack ...
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