"Factor VII Deficiency" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
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An autosomal recessive characteristic or a coagulation disorder acquired in association with VITAMIN K DEFICIENCY. FACTOR VII is a Vitamin K dependent glycoprotein essential to the extrinsic pathway of coagulation.
Descriptor ID |
D005168
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MeSH Number(s) |
C15.378.100.100.310 C15.378.100.141.310 C15.378.463.310 C16.320.099.310
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Concept/Terms |
Factor VII Deficiency- Factor VII Deficiency
- Deficiency, Factor Seven
- Deficiencies, Factor Seven
- Factor Seven Deficiencies
- Factor Seven Deficiency
- Hypoproconvertinemia
- Hypoproconvertinemias
- Deficiency, Factor VII
- Deficiencies, Factor VII
- Factor VII Deficiencies
- Deficiency, Factor 7
- Deficiencies, Factor 7
- Factor 7 Deficiencies
- Factor 7 Deficiency
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Development of a subdural vein thrombosis following aggressive factor VII replacement for postnatal intracranial haemorrhage in a homozygous factor VII-deficient infant. Haemophilia. 1998 Sep; 4(5):757-61.
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Hereditary factor VII deficiency in pregnancy: peripartum treatment with factor VII concentrate. Am J Hematol. 1992 May; 40(1):38-41.
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Autologous bone marrow transplantation and factor XII, factor VII, and protein C deficiencies. Report of a new association and its possible relationship to endothelial cell injury. Cancer. 1990 Aug 01; 66(3):515-21.