2023
DOI: 10.1177/23247096231199413
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“Familial Multiple Coagulation Factor Deficiencies of FXI and FXII in an Asymptomatic Saudi Woman”

Rehab Y. Al-Ansari,
Atallah Fadel Alruwaili,
Khalid Mohammed Alqahtani
et al.

Abstract: Factor XI deficiency (FXI) is the third most common coagulation factor deficiency after hemophilia A and B, ie, in the hierarchy after factors VIII and IX, taking into account von Willebrand’s factor deficiency, as bleeding disorders are higher than in hemophilia C. Factor XII deficiency (FXII) is a congenital condition, inherited in the vast majority of cases in an autosomal recessive manner, more often associated with thromboembolic complications. A combination of both factor deficiencies has been found very… Show more

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