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Results 1 - 10 of 42 for Inherited blood coagulation disorder
  1. ... veins, not arteries. A protein S deficiency may be inherited. It can also ... ) HIV/AIDS infection Liver disease Long-term antibiotic ...
  2. ... C deficiency can be passed down through families (inherited). It can ... ) Liver disease Long-term antibiotic use Warfarin (Coumadin) ...
  3. Factor XII deficiency is an inherited disorder that affects a protein (factor XII) involved in blood clotting. ... This is an inherited disorder. There is no known way to prevent it.
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... venous thrombosis (DVT) Phlebitis (vein inflammation) Pulmonary ... disorder ( hemophilia ) Kidney transplant Low level of vitamin K
  6. ... or do not work properly or when certain coagulation factors are low ... to stop blood clots (anticoagulants) or the long-term use of ...
  7. ... a group of disorders classified as rare bleeding disorders. ... chemical reactions that forms blood clots in response to injury. These mutations reduce ...
  8. Factor V Leiden thrombophilia is an inherited disorder of blood clotting. Factor V Leiden is the name of a specific gene mutation that results in thrombophilia, which is an ...
  9. ... rare cases, protein C or protein S deficiencies are inherited . That means that your condition is caused by ... have a family member who has a serious inherited protein C or S deficiency or who had a ... provider thinks your protein C or S deficiency is inherited, you may need a genetic test to find out for sure. Having an inherited deficiency doesn't mean that you'll develop ...
  10. ... the surface of platelets. It can help diagnose inherited platelet disorders. This specialized test is only available ... normal , it may be a sign of an inherited or acquired platelet disorder: Inherited disorders are passed down from your family. These ... or environmental exposure. Sometimes, the cause is unknown. Inherited platelet disorders include: Von Willebrand disease , a genetic ...
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