Congenital factor XII deficiency

MONDO:0009315

Congenital factor XII deficiency is an autosomal recessive systemic dysfunction of the hemostatic pathway, that is due to a defect in the coagulation factor XII (FXII or Hageman factor), and is either asymptomatic or characterized by a prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time and an increased risk for thromboembolism. FXII deficiency is strongly associated with primary recurrent abortions.

Also known as: Factor XII Deficiency, Hageman Factor deficiency, congenital Hageman factor deficiency, congenital factor XII deficiency, F12 deficiency, Haf deficiency, coagulation factor 12 deficiency, factor 12 deficiency

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