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[Ischemic stroke in a patient with factor XII (Hageman) deficiency]
N Foncea1, M Gómez Beldarrain, J Ruiz Ojeda
1Neurología. Hospital de Galdácano. Galdácano. Vizcaya.
Abstract:
Unlike most other coagulation factor deficiencies, usually associated with abnormal bleeding, lack of factor XII (Hageman) can result in thromboembolic events as a result of a deficient fibrinolytic system. We report a patient with an ischemic stroke and factor XII deficiency, a rare hereditary disorder. The optimal therapy for these uncommon disorders is not well established, but they probably require long term anticoagulation to prevent subsequent thrombotic events.
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