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Von Willebrand's disease (vWD) is the most common hereditary coagulation abnormality described in humans. It arises from a qualitative or quantitative deficiency of von Willebrand factor (vWF), a multimeric protein that is required for platelet adhesion. It is known to affect humans and, in veterinary medicine, dogs.

1 Symptoms

The various types of vWD present with varying degrees of bleeding tendency . Severe internal or joint bleeding is rare (only in type 3 vWD); bruising, nosebleeds, heavy menstrual periods (in women) and blood loss during childbirth (rare) may occur.

2 Diagnosis

When suspected, blood plasma of a patient needs to be investigated for quantitative and qualitative deficeincies of vWF. This is achieved by measuring the amount of vWF in a vWF antigen assay and the functionallity of vWF with a glycoprotein (GP)Ib binding assay, a collagen binding assay or, a ristocetin cofactor (RiCof) activity assay. Factor VIIIFactor VIII (FVIII) is an essential clotting factor. The lack of normal FVIII causes Hemophilia A, an inherited bleeding disorder. Genetics The gene for Factor VIII is located on the X chromosome (Xq28). Physiology FVIII is a glycoprotein synthesized and levels are also performed as factor VIII is bound to vWF which protects the factor VIII from rapid break down within the blood. Normal levels do not exclude all forms of vWD: particularly type 2 which may only be revealed by investigating platelet interaction with subendothelium under flow (PAF), a highly specialistic coagulation study not routinely performed in most medical laboratoriesA medical laboratory or clinical laboratory is a laboratory where tests are done on biological specimens in order to get information about the health of a patient. Departments The laboratory is often divided into a number of disciplines: Microbiology rece. A platelet aggregation assay will show an abnormal response to ristocetin with normal responses to the other agonists used. A platelet function assay (PFA) will give an abnormal collagen/ adrenalin closure time but a normal collagen/ ADPIn biochemistry adenosine diphosphate (commonly called ADP) is a participating chemical in the reactions of intracellular energy transfers. See adenosine triphosphate for a description of the reactions, and also adenosine monophosphate Nucleotides. time. Type 2N can only be diagnosed by performing a "factor VIII binding" assay. Detection of vWD is complicated by vWF being an acute phase reactant with levels rising in infectionInfection" is also the title of an episode of the television series Babylon 5; see Infection (Babylon 5). An infection is the detrimental colonization of a host organism by a foreign species. The colonizing organism interferes with the normal functioning, pregnancyPregnancy is the process by which a mammalian female carries a live offspring from conception until it develops to the point where the offspring is capable of living outside the womb. It starts with conception, the process of fertilization to form a zygot and stressStress has different meanings in different fields: Stress in physics, see also pressure. Medical or psychological stress, see stress (medicine). Vocal stress, see phonology. Link stress (network theory). Moisture stress or plant stress is the result of de.

Other tests performed in any patient with bleeding problems are a full blood countA full blood count FBC or complete blood count CBC is a test requested by a doctor or other medical professional that gives information about the cells in a patient's blood. Automated blood count Blood for a FBC is usually taken into an EDTA tube to stop (especially platelet counts), APTT (activated partial thromboplastin time), prothrombin time, thrombintime and fibrinogen level. Testing for Factor IX may also be performed if hemophilia B is suspected. Other coagulation factors assays may be performed depending on the results of a coagulation screen.



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