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(Created page with "* '''Vitamin K''' ** Absolute or relative deficiency of vitamin K can give rise to abnormal prothrombin levels or activity. *** Gives defective coagulation. [[Category:Coagulati...")
 
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** Absolute or relative deficiency of vitamin K can give rise to abnormal prothrombin levels or activity.
 
** Absolute or relative deficiency of vitamin K can give rise to abnormal prothrombin levels or activity.
 
*** Gives defective coagulation.
 
*** Gives defective coagulation.
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Also see [[Warfarin Poisoning]]
  
 
[[Category:Coagulation Defects]]
 
[[Category:Coagulation Defects]]

Revision as of 15:39, 10 August 2010

  • Vitamin K
    • Absolute or relative deficiency of vitamin K can give rise to abnormal prothrombin levels or activity.
      • Gives defective coagulation.

Also see Warfarin Poisoning