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Liver is primary site of synthesis of most of the clotting factors and fibrinolytic system proteins. Liver disease can cause both quantitative and qualitative abnormalities in coagulation factors. Factor IX levels are usually only modestly reduced until advanced stages of liver disease.
Liver is primary site of synthesis of most of the clotting factors and fibrinolytic system proteins. Liver disease can cause both quantitative and qualitative abnormalities in coagulation factors. Factor IX levels are usually only modestly reduced until advanced stages of liver disease.
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Liver is primary site of synthesis of most of the clotting factors and fibrinolytic system proteins. Liver disease can cause both quantitative and qualitative abnormalities in coagulation factors. Factor IX levels are usually only modestly reduced until advanced stages of liver disease.
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Types of blood disorder
Platelet & non-plateletIt’s importance
* Acquired bleeding disorders are varied and occur
more frequently than inherited disorders.
Common ones include multiple factor
deficiencies caused by liver disease or vitamin K
deficiency (since many coagulation factors are
produced in the liver and several are vitamin K
dependent) and factor inhibitors (especially
factor VIII inhibitor, an antibody against factor
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INTRINSIC EXTRINSIC
Contact surface Cellular breakdown
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