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Revisiting the Link Between Factor XII and Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Bundgaard E, Pedersen MK, Bor P, Bor MV.
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A Case Report of Non-Neutralizing Acquired Factor V Inhibitor Mimicking Deficiency: Diagnostic Challenges and Therapeutic Implications. [PDF]
Kalantri S +5 more
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Redefining the Collagen Composition of Human Fasciae: Emerging Collagen Types and Structural Heterogeneity. [PDF]
Fede C +7 more
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Hemophilia and hereditary angioedema: parallel therapeutic advances in genetic diseases of serine protease pathways. [PDF]
Cugno M, Mannucci PM.
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Behçet's syndrome and factor XII deficiency
Clinical Rheumatology, 1992Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain thrombotic tendency in Behçet's syndrome. We report the case of a 43-year old woman presenting retinal-vein thrombosis, factor XII deficiency and Behçet's syndrome. This kind of association has thus far never been reported. Factor XII deficiency is known to possibly induce various types of thrombosis and
P Disdier, P J Weiller, J R Harle
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Is Factor XII Deficiency Related to Recurrent Miscarriage?
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2001Factor XII (FXII) is an important protease that plays a major role in the initiation of the intrinsic pathway of blood coagulation. Although congenital FXII deficiency is not associated with a clinical bleeding tendency, it can be identified on a routine coagulation test, such as a prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time.
Takao Kobayashi +2 more
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Moderate Factor XII Deficiency
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1965SummaryA case of “moderate” factor XII deficiency, with 3.6% factor XII activity, is reported. Because the activity of factor XII found in the parents of the patient is consistent with heterozygousity, the defect may be considered hereditary.
J, BOK, J J, VELTKAMP, E A, LOELIGER
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Observation of Factor XII and Factor XII Deficient Plasma at an Interface
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1965SummaryEllipsometry recordings and measurements, using wettable anodized tantalum slides (TaW), showed that an adsorbed film of factor XII deficient plasma could be partially removed by adding factor XII to the liquid medium.When factor XII was first adsorbed onto the slide, addition of factor XII deficient plasma caused adsorption followed by partial ...
A L, ADAMS, L, VROMAN
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Factor XII deficiency and cardiopulmonary bypass
Perfusion, 1995Factor XII initiates the intrinsic coagulation cascade and may affect the fibrinolytic system. Routine coagulation tests used during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) are abnormal in factor-XII-deficient patients and are useless for monitoring anticoagulation in these patients. A factor-XII-deficient patient requiring CPB is described. The baseline celite
M, Wallock, C, Arentzen, J, Perkins
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