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Factor XII Deficiency

 
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Definition of Factor XII Deficiency

Factor XII is a deficiency in one of the proteins (Factor XII [12]) involved in clotting blood.

Deficiency of factor XII is considered a rare clotting disorder, and it involves no clinical bleeding.

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Questions To Ask Your Doctor About Factor XII Deficiency

Will this deficiency lead to any other complications?

Will you be prescribing any medication?

What are the side-effects?

It is hereditary?

If so, what signs and/or symptoms will occur in family members?

Does having blood drawn for lab work present any problems?





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