The type of bleeding symptom has been evaluated in 35 Iranian patients with an inherited deficiency of factor V; with plasma levels between 1% and 10%. The most frequent symptoms included epistaxis and excessive bleeding after surgery. Haemarthroses and muscle haematomas were less common, even in severely deficient patients. More severe symptoms such as gastrointestinal and central nervous system bleeding were rare. The severity of bleeding symptoms was only partially related to the degree of factor V deficiency in plasma. On the whole, human factor V deficiency is characterized by a moderately severe bleeding phenotype.

Symptoms of inherited factor V deficiency in 35 Iranian patients / M. Lak, R. Sharifian, F. Peyvandi, P.M. Mannucci. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0007-1048. - 103:4(1998), pp. 1067-1069.

Symptoms of inherited factor V deficiency in 35 Iranian patients

F. Peyvandi
Penultimo
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P.M. Mannucci
Ultimo
1998

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The type of bleeding symptom has been evaluated in 35 Iranian patients with an inherited deficiency of factor V; with plasma levels between 1% and 10%. The most frequent symptoms included epistaxis and excessive bleeding after surgery. Haemarthroses and muscle haematomas were less common, even in severely deficient patients. More severe symptoms such as gastrointestinal and central nervous system bleeding were rare. The severity of bleeding symptoms was only partially related to the degree of factor V deficiency in plasma. On the whole, human factor V deficiency is characterized by a moderately severe bleeding phenotype.
Bleeding symptoms; Factor V deficiency; Inherited coagulation disorders
Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna
1998
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