- The
dysfibrinogenemias consist of
three types of
fibrinogen disorders in
which a
critical blood clotting factor, fibrinogen,
circulates at
normal levels...
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congenital dysfibrinogenemia.
Fibrinogen Aα-Chain
amyloidosis has not ****ociated with
abnormal bleeding or thrombosis.
Acquired dysfibrinogenemia is a rare...
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distinct fibrinogen disorders: afibrinogenemia, hypofibrinogenemia,
dysfibrinogenemia, and hypodysfibrinogenemia.
Congenital afibrinogenemia is defined...
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cryoglobulinemic disease but are not
exacerbated by cold temperature, e.g.,
dysfibrinogenemia and
dysfibrinogenemic disease (conditions
involving the intravascular...
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disorder is
similar to a form of
dysfibrinogenemia termed congenital dysfibrinogenemia. However,
congenital dysfibrinogenemia differs form hypodysfibrinogenemia...
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concurrently to
distinguish anticoagulant effect from
hypofibrinogenemia or
dysfibrinogenemia.
Normal values for
thrombin time may be 12 to 14 seconds, but the...
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abnormal bleeding and
thrombosis but also to cirrhosis.
Congenital dysfibrinogenemia, an
inherited disorder in
which normal levels of
fibrinogen composed...
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congenital type 3 Dy****ecutive
syndrome Dysferlinopathy Dysfibrinogenemia,
familial Dysfibrinogenemia,
acquired Dysgerminoma Dysgraphia Dysharmonic skeletal...
- Hypoprothrombinemia/II
Factor VII
deficiency Factor X
deficiency Factor XII
deficiency Factor XIII
deficiency Dysfibrinogenemia Congenital afibrinogenemia...
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Protein S
deficiency (type I)
Factor V
Leiden Prothrombin G20210A
Dysfibrinogenemia Non O-blood type Low free
protein S
Activated protein C resistance...