In some mild haemophilia A patients (discrepant haemophilia), factor VIII coagulant activity (FVIII:C) levels, by one-stage assay are more than double than those by two-stage assay. This may be due to the longer incubation times (10-12 min) in the two-stage assay. This study aimed to determine the time course of the activation phase of the two-stage assay, using both classical coagulation and chromogenic detection methods. In both systems, for equivalent patients (equivalent FVIII:C levels by one-stage and two-stage assays, n = 6, all different mutations), similar FVIII:C results were obtained with short- or long-incubation times. In contrast, plasma from discrepant patients (n = 8, five different mutations) showed higher FVIII:C at shorter...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comFactor VIII inhibitors have previous...
International audienceBackground: In most laboratories, the severity of hemophilia A is assessed by ...
International audienceBackground: In most laboratories, the severity of hemophilia A is assessed by ...
UNLABELLED: There are three main methods used to assay factor VIII (FVIII) activity: the one-stage a...
Haemophilia A severity is closely correlated to the factor VIII (FVIII) activity, which can be measu...
Background. The one-stage assay is the most common method to measure factor VIII activity (FVIII : C...
Hemostasis is essential to life; it is the ability of organism to stop bleeding and to maintain the ...
Background Accurate measurements of coagulation factor activity form an essential part of hemophili...
Introduction: Assay discrepancy in factor VIII activity between the one-stage and the chromogenic as...
Introduction: Assay discrepancy in factor VIII activity between the one-stage and the chromogenic as...
INTRODUCTION: Haemophilia A is a hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a factor VIII (FVIII) defici...
INTRODUCTION: Haemophilia A is a hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a factor VIII (FVIII) defici...
INTRODUCTION: Haemophilia A is a hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a factor VIII (FVIII) defici...
INTRODUCTION: Haemophilia A is a hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a factor VIII (FVIII) defici...
INTRODUCTION: Haemophilia A is a hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a factor VIII (FVIII) defici...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comFactor VIII inhibitors have previous...
International audienceBackground: In most laboratories, the severity of hemophilia A is assessed by ...
International audienceBackground: In most laboratories, the severity of hemophilia A is assessed by ...
UNLABELLED: There are three main methods used to assay factor VIII (FVIII) activity: the one-stage a...
Haemophilia A severity is closely correlated to the factor VIII (FVIII) activity, which can be measu...
Background. The one-stage assay is the most common method to measure factor VIII activity (FVIII : C...
Hemostasis is essential to life; it is the ability of organism to stop bleeding and to maintain the ...
Background Accurate measurements of coagulation factor activity form an essential part of hemophili...
Introduction: Assay discrepancy in factor VIII activity between the one-stage and the chromogenic as...
Introduction: Assay discrepancy in factor VIII activity between the one-stage and the chromogenic as...
INTRODUCTION: Haemophilia A is a hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a factor VIII (FVIII) defici...
INTRODUCTION: Haemophilia A is a hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a factor VIII (FVIII) defici...
INTRODUCTION: Haemophilia A is a hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a factor VIII (FVIII) defici...
INTRODUCTION: Haemophilia A is a hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a factor VIII (FVIII) defici...
INTRODUCTION: Haemophilia A is a hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a factor VIII (FVIII) defici...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comFactor VIII inhibitors have previous...
International audienceBackground: In most laboratories, the severity of hemophilia A is assessed by ...
International audienceBackground: In most laboratories, the severity of hemophilia A is assessed by ...