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A Comprehensive Overview of Coagulation Factor V and Congenital Factor V Deficiency Publisher Pubmed



Tabibian S1 ; Shiravand Y2 ; Shams M3 ; Safa M1 ; Gholami MS1 ; Heydari F1 ; Ahmadi A4 ; Rashidpanah J5 ; Dorgalaleh A1
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Source: Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis Published:2019


Abstract

Coagulation factor (F) V is a glycoprotein that plays an essential role in the formation of the prothrombinase complex, which is critical for progressing clot formation. FV deficiency is a rare bleeding disorder with an estimated incidence of one per 1 million in the general population. The disorder is manifested with a wide array of clinical bleeding events. The most common bleeding features of FV deficiency are mucosal bleedings. Life-threatening manifestations are rarely seen in this disorder. FV deficiency is diagnosed using routine coagulation tests and FV activity assay. A wide spectrum of mutations including missense, nonsense, and frameshift is observed throughout the F5 gene. Although fresh frozen plasma is the dominant therapeutic choice, a newly introduced plasma-derived FV concentrate was found effective in in vitro correction of prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, and thrombin generation parameters in severe FV deficiency and should provide more targeted treatment for patients with FV deficiency in the future. © 2019 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.
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