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15 Μαΐ 2024 · Factor VII deficiency is a blood disorder that involves issues with how your blood clots. It involves not having enough of a protein called factor VII, which helps your platelets form clots. Signs include bruising easily and prolonged bleeding.
Explore symptoms, genetics, and treatments for Factor VII deficiency (Labile Factor or Proconvertin deficiency). Learn about diagnosis and available therapies.
Factor VII deficiency is a rare bleeding disorder that varies in severity among affected individuals. The signs and symptoms of this condition can begin at any age, although the most severe cases are apparent in infancy.
Factor VII deficiency is a bleeding disorder characterized by a lack in the production of Factor VII (FVII) (proconvertin), a protein that causes blood to clot in the coagulation cascade. After a trauma factor VII initiates the process of coagulation in conjunction with tissue factor (TF/factor III) in the extrinsic pathway.
Factor VII deficiency is the most common among rare inherited autosomal recessive bleeding disorders, and is a chameleon disease due to the lack of a direct correlation between plasma levels of coagulation Factor VII and bleeding manifestations.
9 Μαΐ 2023 · Factor VII deficiency is a rare genetic bleeding disorder characterized by a deficiency or reduced activity of clotting factor VII. Clotting factors are specialized proteins that are essential for the blood to clot normally.
Children with little or no Factor VII may start to show symptoms soon after birth, whereas those with some functioning Factor VII may not show symptoms until later, often following surgery or injury. The symptoms of Factor VII deficiency vary in severity, even between members of the same family.