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Vitamin K Deficiency in Breastfed Infants

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1985
Vitamin K is required for gamma carboxylation of a number of proteins, most of which are involved in haemostasis. Bleeding is the main clinical problem observed in vitamin K deficiency.
R, von Kries   +3 more
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Vitamin K deficiency — Late onset intracranial haemorrhage

European Journal of Paediatric Neurology, 1998
A retrospective study is presented of the clinical features and outcome of late onset haemorrhagic disease due to vitamin K deficiency in 11 babies who were admitted to the emergency or child neurology unit during a 4-year period (January 1994-December 1997). The disease occurred in infants between 30 and 119 days of age (mean: 56+/-24 days).
Çalişkan, Mine   +5 more
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Oral anticoagulation and vitamin K deficiency

Hämostaseologie, 2014
SummaryA 61-year old woman with atrial fibrillation developed macrohaematuria during anticoagulant treatment with a direct oral factor Xa inhibitor for stroke prevention. Abnormal results of coagulation assays were first interpreted as an effect of the anticoagulant. However, upon further testing diagnosis of vitamin K deficiency was established. After
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Vitamin K Deficiency

2011
Sameer Menda, Jeffrey Kirsch
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Taurine deficiency as a driver of aging

Science, 2023
Parminder Singh, , Stefano Mangiola
exaly  

Vitamin K Deficiency

Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 1992
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Vitamin K Deficiency*

Medical Clinics of North America, 1943
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