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No fibrinogen
Prolonged PT
Prolonged APTT
Prolonged TT
Afibrinogenemia
afibrinogenemia is characterized by these symtomps (5):
umbilical
stump
bleeding
easy bruising
ecchymoses
poor wound healing
hematuria
Low Fibrinogen, Prolonged PT, Prolonged APTT, Prolonged TT
Hypofibrinogenemia
characterized by mild bleeding
Hypofibrinogenemia
Normal fibrinogen antigen with low activity
Dysfibrinogenemia
Possible hemorrhage/ Thrombosis, Asymptomatic
Dysfibrinogenemia
post operative bleeding
epistaxis
menorrhagia
easy bruising
Hypoprothrombinemia
prolonged PT
prolonged aPTT
prolonged BT
Parahemophilia
Epistaxis
menorrhagia
easy bruising
parahemophilia
deficiency in factor V
parahemophilia
prolonged PT, normal aPTT
Hypoproconvertinemia
Epistaxis
menorrhagia
cerebral hemorrhage
Hypoproconvertinemia
Factor VII disease
Hypoproconvertinemia
normal PT, BT and platelet function, prolonged aPTT
Hemophilia A
mild, moderate, severe bleeding tendecies
Hemophilia A
VWF
Hemphilia B
Factor VIII disease
hemophilia A
Normal PT, variable aPTT and BT
vWF
normal PT, prolonged aPTT
hemophilia B
factor IX deficiencies
hemophilia B
Prolonged PT and aPTT
Stuart-Prower
Deficiency
Hemophilia C
Hageman Trait
Prekallikrein
HWMK
HYPOPROTHROMBINEMIA
Menorrhagia
bruising
epistaxis
CNS deficiency
Stuart Prower Deficiency
factor X deficiency
Stuart Prower
deficiency
Mild bleeding
bruising
epistaxis
Hemophilia C disease
Factor XI deficiency
Hemophilia C
Factor XII disease
Hageman
trait
Thrombotic
tendency
no bleeding
Hageman trait
Prekallikrein
HMWK
Normal PT and PTT
abnormal 5M urea solubility assay
Factor XIII
deficiency
Excessive fibrinolysis
male sterility
difficulty conceiving
intracranial hemorrhage
Factor XIII deficiency