Characterization of a novel autosomal dominant bleeding disorder in a large kindred from east Texas

Blood20.30
Volume: 97, Issue: 6, Pages: 1549 - 1554
Published: Mar 15, 2001
Abstract
A large east Texas family with autosomal dominant inheritance of a novel bleeding disorder has been identified. The disorder is characterized clinically by easy bruising, life-threatening bleeding with trauma or surgery, and menorrhagia in affected women. Laboratory studies demonstrated prolongation of the prothrombin time and activated partial thromboplastin time in affected individuals. Paradoxically, assays of known coagulation factors are...
Paper Details
Title
Characterization of a novel autosomal dominant bleeding disorder in a large kindred from east Texas
Published Date
Mar 15, 2001
Journal
Volume
97
Issue
6
Pages
1549 - 1554
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