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blood clot formation, blood clots, parahemophilia, owren's disease, factor v deficiency, inherited abnormal blood coagulation disorder, a deficiency, the plasma protein factor v, normal blood coagulation, complex process involving, 20 different plasma proteins, blood coagulation factors, a series, complex chemical reactions using these factors takes place very rapidly to form an insoluble protein, fibrin that stops bleeding, in this disorder, bleeding ranges from mild to severe, certain coagulation factors, deficient, missing, chain reaction, does not take place, factor v is rare, inheriting a defective factor v gene, by acquiring an antibody that interferes, normal factor v function, an inhibitor of factor v, acquired after giving birth, after surgery, automimmune diseases, certain cancers, in patients treated wtih a certain type of fibrin glue, from unknown sources, disease is similar to hemophilia, except bleeding into joints is less common, inherited form of factor v deficiency, a family history of a bleeding disorder, risk factor, excessive bleeding, menstrual periods, after delivery occurs frequently, a family history of a bleeding disorder, risk factor, men, women, affected equally, 1 person per 1 million has the disorder, bleeding, skin, excessive bruising, nose bleeds, bleeding, the gums, excessive menstrual bleeding, prolonged, excessive loss of blood, surgery, trauma, umbilical stump bleeding, factor v assay showing decreased activity, slightly prolonged bleeding time, people, prolonged partial thromboplastin time, prolonged prothrombin time, normal thrombin time, fresh plasma, fresh frozen plasma infusions, correct the deficiency temporarily, given daily, a bleeding episode, after surgery, stress of illness, helped by joining a support group where members share common experiences, hemophilia, support group, probable outcome is good, diagnosis, proper treatment, severe hemorrhage could occur, have an unexplained, prolonged loss of blood, an inherited disorder, no known prevention.



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