The clinical phenotype of patients with congenital dysfibrinogenaemia is highly heterogeneous, from absence of symptoms to mild bleeding, or thrombosis. A few mutations are associated with a specific phenotype, but generally the clinical course is not predictable. We investigated whether fibrin clot properties are correlated with the patient's phenotype and/or genotype. Ex vivo plasma fibrin clot characteristics, including turbidity, fibrinolysis, clot permeability and fibrin fibre density assessed by laser scanner confocal microscopy were investigated in 24 genotyped patients with congenital dysfibrinogenaemia compared to normal pool plasma. Compared to normal pool plasma, the patients were characterised by slower fibrin polymerisation (la...
Congenital fibrinogen disorders are rare pathologies of the hemostasis, comprising quantitative (afi...
Congenital fibrinogen disorders can be quantitative (afibrinogenemia, hypofibrinogenemia) or functio...
Fibrinogen has a principal role in blood clot formation. It is a soluble protein that is converted t...
The clinical phenotype of patients with congenital dysfibrinogenaemia is highly heterogeneous, from ...
Congenital fibrinogen disorders are rare diseases affecting either the quantity (afibrinogenaemia an...
Congenital dysfibrinogenemia is a qualitative congenital fibrinogen disorder characterized by normal...
Inherited disorders of fibrinogen affect either the quantity (afibrinogenemia and hypofibrinogenemia...
The outcome of congenital fibrinogen defects (CFD) is often unpredictable. Standard coagulation assa...
IntroductionFibrinogen is a complex molecule comprised of two sets of Aα, Bβ, and γ chains. Fibrinog...
The outcome of congenital fibrinogen defects (CFD) is often unpredictable. Standard coagulation assa...
An understanding of fibrinogen activation and polymer formation has been derived from the study of n...
Fibrinogen is a hexameric plasmatic glycoprotein composed of pairs of three chains (A\u3b1, B\u3b2, ...
We detail for the first time the uniquely altered fibrin polymerization of homophenotypic Aα R16H dy...
Ultrastructural perturbations resulting from defects in polymerization of fibrinogen Dusart, a conge...
Turbidity analysis is widely used as a quantitative technique in hereditary dysfibrinogenemia. We ai...
Congenital fibrinogen disorders are rare pathologies of the hemostasis, comprising quantitative (afi...
Congenital fibrinogen disorders can be quantitative (afibrinogenemia, hypofibrinogenemia) or functio...
Fibrinogen has a principal role in blood clot formation. It is a soluble protein that is converted t...
The clinical phenotype of patients with congenital dysfibrinogenaemia is highly heterogeneous, from ...
Congenital fibrinogen disorders are rare diseases affecting either the quantity (afibrinogenaemia an...
Congenital dysfibrinogenemia is a qualitative congenital fibrinogen disorder characterized by normal...
Inherited disorders of fibrinogen affect either the quantity (afibrinogenemia and hypofibrinogenemia...
The outcome of congenital fibrinogen defects (CFD) is often unpredictable. Standard coagulation assa...
IntroductionFibrinogen is a complex molecule comprised of two sets of Aα, Bβ, and γ chains. Fibrinog...
The outcome of congenital fibrinogen defects (CFD) is often unpredictable. Standard coagulation assa...
An understanding of fibrinogen activation and polymer formation has been derived from the study of n...
Fibrinogen is a hexameric plasmatic glycoprotein composed of pairs of three chains (A\u3b1, B\u3b2, ...
We detail for the first time the uniquely altered fibrin polymerization of homophenotypic Aα R16H dy...
Ultrastructural perturbations resulting from defects in polymerization of fibrinogen Dusart, a conge...
Turbidity analysis is widely used as a quantitative technique in hereditary dysfibrinogenemia. We ai...
Congenital fibrinogen disorders are rare pathologies of the hemostasis, comprising quantitative (afi...
Congenital fibrinogen disorders can be quantitative (afibrinogenemia, hypofibrinogenemia) or functio...
Fibrinogen has a principal role in blood clot formation. It is a soluble protein that is converted t...