Factor 10 Deficiency
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Factor X Deficiency at eMedicine
Factor X Deficiency at the National Hemophilia Foundation
Factor X Deficiency clinical trials at the NIH
Related Conditions
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Hemophilia
Platelet function disorder
Von Willebrand's disease
Bleeding gums
Excessive bleeding
Excessive bruising
Nosebleed
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Last Updated: May 29, 2009
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Factor 10 Deficiency References:
Baker WF Jr, Bick RL. Treatment of hereditary and acquired thrombophilic disorders. Semin Thromb Hemost. 1999;25(4):387-406.
McMahon C, Smith J, Goonan C, Byrne M, Smith OP. The role of primary prophylactic factor replacement therapy in children with severe factor X deficiency. Br J Haematol. 2002 Dec;119(3):789-91.
Muntean W. Fresh frozen plasma in the pediatric age group and in congenital coagulation factor deficiency. Thromb Res. 2002 Oct 31;107 Suppl 1:S29-32.
Uprichard J, Perry DJ. Factor X deficiency. Blood Rev. 2002 Jun;16(2):97-110.