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factor x deficiency - Definition: (Source: MedLinePlus)

Factor X deficiency is a disorder caused by too little of a protein called factor X in the blood. It leads to problems with blood clotting (coagulation). ...
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factor x deficiency - Images (Source: MedLinePlus)
factor x deficiency, Blood clot formation
Blood clot formation
factor x deficiency, Blood clots
Blood clots

Causes of factor x deficiency (Source: MedLinePlus)
When you bleed, the body launches a series of reactions that help the blood clot. This is called the coagulation cascade. The process involves special proteins called coagulation factors . (Factor X is a coagulation factor.) Each factor's reaction triggers the next reaction. The final product of the coagulation cascade is the blood clot . When certain coagulation factors are missing, the chain reaction does not take place normally. Factor X deficiency is often caused by a defect of the factor X gene that is passed through families. This is called inherited factor X deficiency. Bleeding ranges from mild to severe. Factor X deficiency may also develop due to another condition or use of medications. This is called aquired factor X deficiency. Acquired factor X deficiency is common. It may be caused by a lack of vitamin K, amyloidosis , severe liver disease, and use of drugs that prevent clotting (anticoagulants such as warfarin or coumadin). Some newborns are born with vitamin K deficiency. See: Vitamin k deficiency bleeding in newborns Women with factor X deficiency may have very heavy menstrual bleeding and bleeding after delivery. Newborn boys with the condition may have longer-than-normal bleeding after circumcision. Inherited factor X deficiency affects 1 out of every 500,000 people. ...
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Symptoms of factor x deficiency (Source: MedLinePlus)
Nosebleeds (epitaxis); Bleeding into joints; Muscle bleeding; Mucous membrane bleeding. ...
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factor x deficiency - Conventional Treatments (Source: MedLinePlus)
Treatment for the bleeding disorder involves infusions of fresh frozen plasma or factor X concentrates into the blood during sudden ( acute ) episodes or before surgery. ...
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