1967
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1654160
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Further Studies on the “Dynia” Clotting Abnormality

Abstract: Summary1. One patient with multiple bleeding episodes and 4 asymptomatic relatives in 3 generations reveal a coagulation abnormality that cannot be attributed to any known coagulation factor deficiency or to a circulating inhibitor. The abnormality is characterized by deficient generations of intrisic thromboplastin and intermediate product I, and can be corrected by normal plasma and serum.2. The ability of normal blood to correct the coagulation defect in vitro is heat labile; it is not removed from plasma b… Show more

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“…Hathaway & Alsever (1969) have since reported careful studies delineating the relationship of 'Fletcher factor' to factors XI and XII, and two other reports (Edson et al, 1967;Pechet et al, 1967) have confirmed the observation that plasma from the Fletcher children does indeed lack some clotting factor other than those previously described. To our knowledge, however, there have been no further published reports of individuals with deficiency of the Fletcher factor.…”
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“…Hathaway & Alsever (1969) have since reported careful studies delineating the relationship of 'Fletcher factor' to factors XI and XII, and two other reports (Edson et al, 1967;Pechet et al, 1967) have confirmed the observation that plasma from the Fletcher children does indeed lack some clotting factor other than those previously described. To our knowledge, however, there have been no further published reports of individuals with deficiency of the Fletcher factor.…”
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