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Factor II Deficiency By Jessica Johnson Medical Terminology II December 2, 2004
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Background Infant weighed 2.6 kg Apgar 8,9,9 Uncomplicated delivery Umbilical bleeding at birth Vitamin K given intra-muscular
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What is it A congenital disorder Deficient blood clotting due to a low level of vitamin K Affects males and females with equal frequency =
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Prothrombin Vitamin K- dependent proenzyme that functions in coagulation (helps the blood to clot)
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Symptoms Umbilical cord bleeding at birth Nose bleeds Abnormal menstrual bleeding Abnormal bleeding after birth Bleeding after trauma Bleeding after surgery Easy bruising
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Signs and Tests Prolonged prothrombin time (long clotting time) Prolonged partial thromboplastin time Factor II assay showing decreased activity Levels of prothrombin ranging from 2% to 50% of normal 2% -50%= normal
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Treatments Mild cases –Plasma infusion Severe Cases –Prothrombin complex concentrates (PCCs) –Plasma replacement therapy
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Prevention Genetic counseling Vitamin K
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