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Factor V Deficiency: A Subtle Presentation

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2013
Congenital factor V deficiency (also known as labile factor or proaccelerin) is a rather uncommon [1:1000,000] inherited coagulopathy (autosomal recessive inheritance). Affected patients become symptomatic in early childhood with spontaneous or post-traumatic bleeding complications.
Mukesh Uttamchand, Sanklecha   +2 more
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Intracranial haemorrhage due to factor V deficiency

Acta Paediatrica, 1999
Factor V deficiency is a rare coagulation disorder which is inherited autosomal recessively. Factor V deficiency should be considered in infants with bleeding disorders and prolonged prothrombin and activated partial thromboplastin times if bleeding continues in spite of vitamin K injection.
Totan, M, Albayrak, D
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Platelet Function Studies in Factor V Deficiency

Acta Haematologica, 1972
Two unrelated black children (male and female) mild diathesis were found to be factor V deficient «1 and 2.5%).
R A, Seeler, M Z, Shwiaki
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Inherited factor V deficient neonate with galactosaemia

Clinical Biochemistry, 2011
Reporting a case of inherited factor V deficiency and galactosemia.A neonate was admitted with hematoma, jaundice, splenomegaly, diarrhea, anemia, abdominal ascites and bilateral cataracts that diagnosis of galactosaemia and factor V deficiency was established.Coinheritance of both coagulation disorder and metabolic disorder is very rare episode that ...
Hassan, Mansouritorghabeh   +2 more
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Combined Factor V and Factor VII Deficiency

Acta Haematologica, 1983
A patient suffering from cardiochalasia was found to be partially deficient in both coagulation factors V and VII. No bleeding tendency had been noticed. A family study showed that the father had factor VII deficiency with normal factor V, while the mother and 2 sisters had a reduced level of factor V and normal factor VII.
Bruno Rotoli   +2 more
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Factor V and Combined Factor V and VIII Deficiency

2018
This chapter outlines the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, inheritance and incidence of factor V deficiency and combined factors V and VIII deficiency. The chapter describes the interaction with pregnancy and discusses the medical and anesthetic management of pregnant women with factor V deficiency or combined factors V and VIII deficiency.
James P. R. Brown, Joanne Douglas
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HEMOSTASIS IN FACTOR V DEFICIENCY

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1964
W P, WEBSTER, H R, ROBERTS, G D, PENICK
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“In vitro” correction of the severe factor V deficiency‐related coagulopathy by a novel plasma‐derived factor V concentrate

Haemophilia, 2018
C. Bulato   +11 more
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Factor II, Factor V and Factor X Deficiencies

2009
Inherited deficiencies of factors II, V and X (FII, FV, FX) are rare (estimated frequencies are: FII, 1 in 2,000,000; FV, 1 in 1,000,000; and FX, 1 in 500,000). Patients who are homozygous or compound heterozygous for defects in the FII, FV or FX genes can have moderate to severe bleeding symptoms, with patients having FX deficiency more likely to ...
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Parahemophilia: Factor V Deficiency

Medical Clinics of North America, 1972
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