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factor ii deficiency
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blood clot formation, blood clots, hypoprothrombinemia, prothrombin deficiency, factor ii deficiency, disorder of blood clotting, coagulation, resulting, a deficiency of prothrombin, normal blood coagulation, complex process involving, 20 different plasma proteins, blood coagulation factors, a series, complex chemical reactions involving these factors takes place very rapidly to form an insoluble protein, fibrin that stops bleeding, certain coagulation factors, deficient, missing, chain reaction, does not take place, in this disorder, bleeding ranges from mild to severe, a congenital factor ii deficiency, very rare inherited disorder that results in deficient blood clotting, inherited, an autosomal recessive trait, parents, carriers, a family history of a bleeding disorder, risk factor, acquired factor ii deficiency is common, results from vitamin k deficiency, severe liver disease, therapeutic use of anticoagulant drugs, risk factors, vitamin k deficiency, prolonged use of antibiotics, bile duct obstruction, intestinal malabsorption, inadequate absorption of nutrients, intestinal tract, disorders, newborns, born, vitamin k deficiency, umbilical cord bleeding at birth, nose bleeds, abnormal menstrual bleeding, abnormal bleeding after delivery, bleeding after trauma, bleeding after surgery, bruising, prolonged prothrombin time, prolonged partial thromboplastin time, factor ii assay showing decreased activity, loss of blood, controlled by infusions of fresh, frozen plasma, concentrates of clotting factors, disorder, vitamin k deficiency, vitamin k, diagnosis of a bleeding disorder is important so that precautionary measures, surgery is needed, anticipated,
stress of illness, helped by joining a support group where members share common experiences, hemophilia, resources, life-long bleeding disorder, it is inherited, liver disease, outcome depends on the control, the liver problem, vitamin k administration, correct vitamin k deficiency, bleeding, brain, skull, have unexplained, prolonged blood loss, bleeding, does not respond, usual methods of control, genetic counseling helpful, in the case of congenital disorders, use of vitamin k in malabsorption, long-term antibiotic use preventive.
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