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==Defective Coagulation==
==Defective Coagulation==
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* '''Factor deficiency'''
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** Often the result of a congenital deficiency in one or more of the coagulation factors.
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[[
Coagulation
Factor
Deficiency
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** Gives ineffective blood clotting and development of a disease syndrome characterized by excessive bleeding. S
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*** Such bleeding is usually detected following trauma or surgery.
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**** May occasionally be spontaneous (e.g. into alimentary or urinary tracts).
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** Often seen as familial inherited problems.
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*** E.g.
[[
Haemostasis - Pathology#
Factor
VIII|haemophilia
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* '''Vitamin K'''
* '''Vitamin K'''
** 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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* '''''Angiostrongylus vasorum'''''
* '''''Angiostrongylus vasorum'''''
** Gives defective coagulation in the dog.
** Gives defective coagulation in the dog.
[[Category:Haemostasis - Pathology]]
[[Category:Haemostasis - Pathology]]
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