Blood Coagulation
Blood Coagulation
Blood Coagulation Links
- Hypercoagulable States Thomas G. DeLoughery Associate Professor of Medicine defines this term and does an in depth article.
- Medline Plus: Factor X Deficiency Information about this inherited disorder that causes abnormal bleeding including causes, treatment, and prognosis.
- Excessive Blood Clotting Background, causes, symptoms, and treatment of hypercoagulability.
- Protein S Deficiency and Thrombophilia Information about these rare medical conditions, anticoagulant therapy, research and online forum.
- Guidelines on Therapeutic Products to Treat Haemophilia and Other Hereditary Coagulation Disorders Introduction and methods, manufacture of therapeutic coagulation factor concentrates, safety data on which recommendations are based, licensing status, therapeutic guidelines, clinical audit and a review of the guidelines.
- Medline Plus: Congenital Protein C or S Deficiency Brief information about these hypercoagulability disorders including causes, treatment, and prognosis.
- UIUC Hematology Resource Page Features diagrams and information about the various thrombophilic genetic markers, general information about clotting, glossary, and list of research sources.
- Medline Plus: Factor V Deficiency Provides brief information about this inherited bleeding disorder, which is similar to hemophilia. Includes causes, symptoms, and prognosis.
- Medline Plus: Factor VII Deficiency Brief information about this inherited bleeding disorder including causes, symptoms, and prognosis.
- Viewpoint Online: Coagulation Features articles about blood coagulation disorders including activated protein C resistance, von Willbrand's disease, and hypercoagulability.
- Molecular Genetics of Blood Clotting David Ginsburg, M.D: An article covering von Willebrand Factor, coagulation factor V, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1, primary pulmonary hypertension and bone marrow transplantation.
- Prothrombin Gene Mutation Discusses study results and whether or not thrombophilia patients should be tested for this mutation.
- Medline Plus: Factor XII Deficiency Also known as Hageman factor, this is a congenital coagulation disorder that causes prolonged coagulation in a test tube but does not cause abnormal bleeding. Includes brief information.
- A Single Genetic Origin for the Prothrombin Gene Defect Abstract of an article that theorizes that there is a single common ancestor for all people carrying this gene defect.
- International Health News Database Summaries of the latest research concerning fish oils and blood coagulation.
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