Vitamin K-dependent clotting factors are commonly divided into prohemorrhagic (FII, FVII, FIX, and FX) and antithrombotic (protein C and protein S). Furthermore, another protein (protein Z) does not seem strictly correlated with blood clotting. As a consequence of this assumption, vitamin K-dependent defects were considered as hemorrhagic or thrombotic disorders. Recent clinical observations, and especially, recent advances in molecular biology investigations, have demonstrated that this was incorrect. In 2009, it was demonstrated that the mutation Arg338Leu in exon 8 of FIX was associated with the appearance of a thrombophilic state and venous thrombosis. The defect was characterized by a 10-fold increased activity in FIX activity, while F...
F5F8D, and mutations -in LMAN1 or MCFD2 proteins; Factor V deficiency -FV, double role in coagulatio...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY: In most countries hypersensitivity to vitamin K antagonists (VKA) is considere...
Patients subjected to haemodilution during surgery are at increased risk of bleeding. We hypothesise...
Objective: To present the clinical and laboratory implications of defects or variants of some clotti...
Combined deficiency of vitamin K–dependent clotting factors II, VII, IX, and X (and proteins C, S, a...
Recently several variants of clotting factors have shown a peculiar behavior so that they appear as ...
Background: Combined vitamin K-dependent clotting factor (VKCF) deficiency type 2 (VKCFD2) is a rare...
In vitamin K deficiency (either absolute or induced by oral anticoagulants) two types of prothrombin...
Combined deficiency of factor (F)V and FVIII (F5F8D) and combined deficiency of vitamin K-dependent...
Congenital prothrombin deficiency is one of the rarest clotting disorders. It is commonly subdivided...
Coagulation deficiences causing bleeding are X-linked or autosomally inherited, the latter being th...
The inherited alterations of the coagulation pathway are associated to rare bleeding deficiencies an...
The blood coagulation cascade is essential for hemostasis but excessive activation can cause thrombo...
The contributions of coagulation factor XI (FXI) and FXII to human clot formation is not fully known...
Coagulation disorders can be classified into 2 types, namely, type I and type II. In the former, the...
F5F8D, and mutations -in LMAN1 or MCFD2 proteins; Factor V deficiency -FV, double role in coagulatio...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY: In most countries hypersensitivity to vitamin K antagonists (VKA) is considere...
Patients subjected to haemodilution during surgery are at increased risk of bleeding. We hypothesise...
Objective: To present the clinical and laboratory implications of defects or variants of some clotti...
Combined deficiency of vitamin K–dependent clotting factors II, VII, IX, and X (and proteins C, S, a...
Recently several variants of clotting factors have shown a peculiar behavior so that they appear as ...
Background: Combined vitamin K-dependent clotting factor (VKCF) deficiency type 2 (VKCFD2) is a rare...
In vitamin K deficiency (either absolute or induced by oral anticoagulants) two types of prothrombin...
Combined deficiency of factor (F)V and FVIII (F5F8D) and combined deficiency of vitamin K-dependent...
Congenital prothrombin deficiency is one of the rarest clotting disorders. It is commonly subdivided...
Coagulation deficiences causing bleeding are X-linked or autosomally inherited, the latter being th...
The inherited alterations of the coagulation pathway are associated to rare bleeding deficiencies an...
The blood coagulation cascade is essential for hemostasis but excessive activation can cause thrombo...
The contributions of coagulation factor XI (FXI) and FXII to human clot formation is not fully known...
Coagulation disorders can be classified into 2 types, namely, type I and type II. In the former, the...
F5F8D, and mutations -in LMAN1 or MCFD2 proteins; Factor V deficiency -FV, double role in coagulatio...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY: In most countries hypersensitivity to vitamin K antagonists (VKA) is considere...
Patients subjected to haemodilution during surgery are at increased risk of bleeding. We hypothesise...