1973
DOI: 10.1007/bf01637436
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Congenital factor VII deficiency a case report

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“…These are the fifth and the sixth patients with this defect reported in Italy. The previous pa tients were reported recently by others and by us [6,20].…”
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“…These are the fifth and the sixth patients with this defect reported in Italy. The previous pa tients were reported recently by others and by us [6,20].…”
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“…The lack of correc- tion of the prothrombin time after addition of the plasmas of 3 known cases of factor VII deficiency establishes the diagnosis unequivocally. The slight abnormality observed in the thromboplastin generation sys tem found in one of our cases is not surprising since this has already been seen in other proved factor VII deficient cases [6,21]. This could indicate that factor VII plays a minor role even in the thromboplastin generation.…”
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“…Factor VII deficiency is a rare disorder. Only about 100 propable or sure cases have been described so far in the world literature and only 5 sure homozygotes have been describ ed in Italy together with only about 20 heterozygotes (10,11,22). Hemo philia A is a less rare condition and seems to be present in Italy in 1 out of 20,000 people.…”
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“…The factor-VIIdeficient plasma used in these experiments belonged to 2 patients with classical factor VII deficiency previously reported by us. The factor VII level in such plasms is about 3 % of normal [10], Anti-factor VIII inhibitor activity was evaluated according to a modification of the method proposed by Biggs and Bidwell [1], A lyophilized factor VIII concentrate preparation (Kryobulin 250; Immuno, Wien) was reconstituted according to the manufac turer's instructions with 30 ml of distilled water. 1 ml of this preparation was then diluted 1:3 with normal saline.…”
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