Congenital Factor XIII Deficiency With the Presence of Inhibitor: A Case Study

Volume: 43, Issue: 1, Pages: e99 - e102
Published: Nov 22, 2019
Abstract
Coagulation factor XIII (FXIII) is a fibrin-stabilizing factor with additional roles in wound healing and interactions between the decidua and fetus. Congenital FXIII deficiency is rare bleeding disorder. Inhibitor development against FXIII in inherited FXIII deficency is also uncommon, but may cause severe, life-threatening bleeding. FXIII is the last step in the coagulation cascade with normal coagulation paramaters (PT, aPTT), the detection...
Paper Details
Title
Congenital Factor XIII Deficiency With the Presence of Inhibitor: A Case Study
Published Date
Nov 22, 2019
Volume
43
Issue
1
Pages
e99 - e102
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