the organelle that produces all the proteins in the body is the ribosome, but hemophillia is a genetic condition, so the ribosome is not affected at all but the genetic information that the ribosome needs to produce that specific protein.
Liver is responsible for the production of the clotting factors. Liver is the main organ of metabolism.
EDTA binds to calcium ions, which are essential for the coagulation cascade. By chelating calcium, EDTA can inhibit the activity of clotting factors that require calcium for their functions, ultimately affecting the clotting process.
No, white blood cells do not initiate the clotting process. Clotting is primarily initiated by platelets and clotting factors in the blood. White blood cells play a role in the immune response to infection and inflammation.
The spleen is primarily involved in filtering blood and managing immune responses rather than synthesizing clotting factors. However, it does play a role in the recycling of iron from hemoglobin and the removal of old or damaged red blood cells. The primary site for the synthesis of clotting factors is the liver, where most of the clotting factors, including fibrinogen and prothrombin, are produced. Thus, no significant clotting factor is synthesized in the spleen.
Calcium is the mineral necessary for chemical clotting. It plays a crucial role in the blood clotting process by enabling the activation of various clotting factors and facilitating the formation of a stable blood clot.
It's most likely a hemophillia problem associated with a decrease in clotting factor Vii. Which I haven't heard much of just Hemophillia due to factors Viii and iX. Hopefully you've already had this answered by now and have a better alternate answer/reason for the high pt http://www.hemophilia.ca/en/2.3.5.php Best of luck. -medical student
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A low APTT result may suggest a bleeding disorder caused by factors like deficiencies in clotting factors (such as hemophilia) or the presence of inhibitors to clotting factors. Further evaluation is necessary to determine the specific cause of the prolonged APTT.
Liver is responsible for the production of the clotting factors. Liver is the main organ of metabolism.
Yes, whole blood contains clotting factors such as fibrinogen, prothrombin, and platelets that help initiate the blood clotting process.
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thorton jean will bill mark Andy and ellathrombin,prothrombin,fibrin and fibrinogen and platelets are clotting factors.
In purpura, which involves bleeding due to vascular abnormalities or platelet issues, the clotting time may remain normal since the primary problem is not with the clotting factors. In hemophilia, a genetic disorder characterized by deficiencies in specific clotting factors (most commonly Factor VIII or IX), the clotting time is prolonged, particularly in tests like the activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT). This indicates a delayed clotting ability, leading to increased bleeding tendencies.
Because blood has clotting factors- these clotting factors help to prevent further bleeding
Several factors can inhibit or enhance the blood clotting process. Enhancers include platelet activation, clotting factors released during tissue injury, and substances like thrombin that promote fibrin formation. Conversely, inhibitors include anticoagulants such as antithrombin, protein C, and medications like warfarin, which prevent excessive clotting. Additionally, conditions such as liver disease can impair the production of clotting factors, affecting the overall clotting ability.
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