Absorption
... K deficiency Coumadin (warfarin) therapy
factor VII deficiency
factor X deficiency
factor II (prothrombin) deficiency ...
Antibody
... molecules called collectively RF, or rheumatoid
factor , is complexed to the individual's own gamma ... antibody in the blood called the rheumatoid
factor . Rheumatoid
factor is present in the blood when the body reacts ...
Blood pressure
... blood pressure ( hypertension ) is a major risk
factor for coronary artery disease that can be ... Higher than normal blood pressure could be a
factor for walking difficulties later in life, ... conditions. High blood pressure is a
factor in heart disease and stroke . This article ...
Congenital protein C
... - Drug -Induced Immune Thrombocytopenia -
factor II Deficiency -
factor V Deficiency -
factor VII Deficiency ...
Factor II deficiency
...
factor II deficiency Definition:
factor II deficiency is a disorder of blood clotting ... resulting from a deficiency of prothrombin.
factor II deficiency ...
Factor XII
...
factor XII assay Definition:
factor XII assay is a blood test to measure the activity of
factor XII -- one of the substances involved in ...
Factor VIII assay
...
factor VIII assay Definition:
factor VIII assay is a blood test to measure the activity of
factor VIII (one of the protein s important for ...
Fibrin
... . Thrombin also activates a substance called
factor XII I. Fibrin : The protein formed during ... 1991. [PUBMED Abstract] ... For example,
factor I is also called fibrin ogen ,
factor II is prothrombin, and ...
Fibrinogen
... of hemostatic factors (such as fibrinogen ,
factor VII,
factor VIII, PAI-1, tissue plasminogen activator,
factor XII a, ...
Granulocyte
... y-stimulating factor. A colon y-stimulating
factor that stimulates the production of neutrophil s ... of blood . granulocyte colon y-stimulating
factor (G-CSF) and granulocyte - macrophage colon y-stimulating
factor (GM-CSF), have been studied in an effort to ...
Hemophilia
... that results from a deficiency of clotting
factor VIII, a protein
factor that is required for normal blood coagulation. ... situations or in combination with clotting
factor replacement to treat hemophilia . ...
Hemophilia B
... What is going on in the body? Hemophilia B
factor II deficiency
factor V deficiency
factor VII deficiency ...
Hemophilia A
... that results from a deficiency of clotting
factor VIII, a protein
factor that is required for normal blood coagulation. ... by a deficient activity of plasma protein
factor VIII, which affects the clotting property of ...
High blood pressure
... pressure . This condition is considered a risk
factor for the development of heart disease , ... Higher than normal blood pressure could be a
factor for walking difficulties later in life, ... condition that in adults is a major risk
factor for heart attack and stroke . High blood ...
Intrinsic factor
... Intrinsic
factor Definition: Intrinsic
factor is a protein produced by glands in the ... vitamin B -12 by the intestine s. Intrinsic
factor is a protein made by the stomach that helps ...
Malabsorption
... K deficiency Coumadin (warfarin) therapy
factor VII deficiency
factor X deficiency
factor II (prothrombin) deficiency ...
Necrosis
... in the breast tissue . Tumor Necrosis
factor (TNF) A protein ( cytokine ) which mediates ... p57 serine protein ase; p60 tumour necrosis
factor ... Extranodal NK-/T- cell lymphoma (nasal ... the significance of reducing tumor necrosis
factor alpha (TNF alpha ) gene expression in cells ...
Pernicious
... when the stomach fails to produce intrinsic
factor , which is needed to absorb vitamin B12 . This ... pernicious ; ... Absence of intrinsic
factor , also called pernicious anemia - Intrinsic
factor is a protein s ecreted by cells of the stomach ...
Pernicious anemia
... fingers, feet, and legs. Absence of intrinsic
factor , also called pernicious anemia - Intrinsic
factor is a protein s ecreted by cells of the stomach lining. Intrinsic
factor attaches to vitamin B12 and takes it to the ...
Protein S
... nervous irritability . Absence of intrinsic
factor , also called pernicious anemia - Intrinsic
factor is a protein s ecreted by cells of the stomach lining. Intrinsic
factor attaches to vitamin B12 and takes it to the ...
Rheumatoid
... of joints around the body. Rheumatoid
factor Powered by: This information is provided by an ... Factor, rheumatoid : Rheumatoid
factor is an antibody that is measurable in the ... Repeat pack twice a day. RF ( rheumatoid
factor ) test Diagnostic kit for diagnosis of ...
Rh factor
... A baby may have the blood type and Rh
factor of either parent, or a combination of both ... a common pattern of genetic inheritance. Rh
factor One of the antigen s present on red blood ... considered Rh positive. Premature birth Rh
factor in pregnancy : When is it a problem? ...
Rheumatoid factor
... Rheumatoid
factor : Rheumatoid
factor is an antibody that is measurable in the ... of rheumatoid arthritis . Rheumatoid
factor Definition: This is a test that measures the ...
Vascular
... with erections. vascular endothelial growth
factor VEGF. A substance made by cells that stimulates ... K deficiency Coumadin (warfarin) therapy
factor VII deficiency
factor X deficiency ... One in 9 women between the ...
Acid
... tuberculosis . Acid , folic: One of the B vitamins that is a key
factor in the synthesis (the making) of nucleic acid (DNA and RNA). ... (benzodiazepam, alprazolam) VII. High blood uric acid (a risk
factor for gout ) High blood lactic acid Increase in blood lactic ...
Aflatoxin
... in nuts, seeds, and legumes. Aflatoxin has also been implicated as a
factor in the etiology (causation) of primary liver cancer in parts of ... in high levels in food . Aflatoxin has also been implicated as a
factor in the etiology of primary liver cancer in parts of the world ...
Bleeding disorder
... bleeding disorder is corrected by infusions of fresh frozen plasma or
factor X concentrates during acute episodes or in preparation for surgery . Treatment for
factor X deficiency related to amyloidosis involves surgical removal of the ...
Cardiovascular Disease
... inactivity, obesity , and diabetes tops the list as a primary risk
factor for cardiovascular disease , ... Randomized trials among ... secretion by beta cells. Diabetes mellitus is an independent risk
factor for cardiovascular disease . in head injury or alcoholism ...
Clot
... the blood cannot clot properly due to a deficiency of a clotting
factor called
factor VIII. This results in abnormally heavy bleeding that will not stop, even ...
Colon
... using a colon oscope. Also called coloscopy. A colon y-stimulating
factor that stimulates the production of white blood cells, especially ... or large bowel through a lighted, flexible tube. Colon y-stimulating
factor (CSF) An injectable substance used to stimulate the bone marrow to ...
Consumption
... that includes accelerated platelet consumption with coagulation
factor depletion (prolongation of PT and PTT ), and stimulation of fibrin ... and nuts. Consumption of foods contaminated with aflatoxin is a risk
factor for primary liver cancer . AFP ... Not all cancer s can be ...
Deep venous thrombosis
... confinement. Prothrombin mutation G20210A: A common genetic risk
factor for thrombosis (clots) including deep venous thrombosis (DVT). This mutation in the gene encoding the clotting
factor prothrombin is found in about 1 in 50 persons in the US. Walking is ...
Diverticulitis
... Diverticulitis . A 2000 study suggested that smoking was a major risk
factor in diverticulitis , a condition in which small bumps develop in the wall ... and cause a condition called diverticulitis , which may be a risk
factor for certain types of cancer . Nutrition al Aspects of Cardiovascular ...
Fallen Arches
... posture, faulty walking and running techniques, or overstraining.
factor X Deficiency
factor XII (Hageman Factor) Deficiency Failure to Thrive Falciparum Malaria ...
Fat
... diet is far too high in fat and experts believe this is a major
factor in the development of a number of important health problems. Fat is ... s) Low blood sugar ( hypoglycemia ) High blood uric acid (a risk
factor for gout ) High blood lactic acid ... PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND ...
Gene
... gene . Trinam Gene -based therapy— vascular endothelial growth
factor (VEGF) gene delivered via a biodegradable collar/ reservoir ... the paper focuses on the significance of reducing tumor necrosis
factor alpha (TNF alpha ) gene expression in cells and TNF alpha release ...
Heart Disease
... each year. Heart disease and diet Definition: Diet is a major
factor in reducing the risk of heart disease . The 2002 American Heart ... could have a positive impact on your health. High blood pressure is a
factor in heart disease and stroke . This article provides a broad overview of ...
High Cholesterol
... A high cholesterol level damages the blood vessels and is another risk
factor for heart and circulatory disease s. Therefore, it's important that the ... inactivity, obesity , and diabetes tops the list as a primary risk
factor for cardiovascular disease , and is responsible for claiming the lives of ...
Intussusception
... Growth Retardation ( Intrauterine Growth Restriction) Intrinsic
factor - Lack Of (Lack of Intrinsic
factor ) Intussusception (Children) Invasive /Malignant Mole ( Gestation al ...
Metastasis
... and metastasis and downregulates expression of insulin -like growth
factor and epidermal growth
factor receptor. Nutr Cancer 2002;43(2):187-192. Dabrosin, C., Chen, J., Wang, ...