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Inherited Factor II deficiency

Known as: HYPOPROTHROMBINEMIA, PROTHROMBIN DEFICIENCY, CONGENITAL, Hypoprothrombinemias 
Absence or reduced levels of PROTHROMBIN in the blood.
National Institutes of Health

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1986
1986
The incidence of hypoprothrombinemia (prothrombin time greater than or equal to 2 s above the highest control) associated with… 
Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
Cimetidine potentiates the anticoagulant effect of warfarin sodium, but in one small study ranitidine hydrochloride did not… 
1981
1981
Twelve surgical procedures were performed in eight patients with circulating lupus anticoagulant. Bleeding complications were… 
1971
1971
Whole blood prothrombin times were determined serially in five groups of randomly selected well newborn "term" infants, none of… 
1970
1970
Coagulation status of patients with cystic fibrosis was investigated because of the major problems of hemoptysis and… 
1968
1968
VITAMIN K is essential for the formation of prothrombin, one of the factors in human blood clotting. Vitamin K, a fat soluble… 
Review
1949
Review
1949
1. The reported cases of idiopathic hypoprothrombinemia are reviewed briefly, and a case observed for over three years is… 
1941
1941
In an effort to evaluate the efficacy of vitamin K in the prevention of transient prothrombin deficiency in newborn infants and…