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Inheritable molecular variants of moderate and mild hemophilia A

Ljung, R LU orcid ; Holmberg, Lars LU and Nilsson, Inga Marie (1981) In Acta Medica Scandinavica 209(1-2). p.11-16
Abstract

Factor VIII clotting activity (VIII:C) and factor VIII clotting antigen (VIII:CAg) were investigated in 54 patients with hemophilia A of moderate or mild severity. The patients belonged to 28 kindreds. The study showed a genetically determined molecular variation within hemophilia A of both moderate and mild forms. Each form can be classified into 3 types according to the content of demonstrable VIII:CAg. Type I has no demonstrable VIII:CAg, type IIa has VIII:CAg in an amount smaller than, or approximately equal to, that of VIII:C and type IIb has a larger amount of VIII:CAg than VIII:C. Affected members of one and the same kindred always have the same type of the disease.

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Antigens, Blood Coagulation Tests, Factor VIII, Female, Genetic Variation, Hemophilia A, Humans, Male, Pedigree, Radioimmunoassay, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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Acta Medica Scandinavica
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209
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1-2
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6 pages
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Wiley-Blackwell
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  • scopus:0019491508
  • pmid:6782836
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0001-6101
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  author       = {{Ljung, R and Holmberg, Lars and Nilsson, Inga Marie}},
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  series       = {{Acta Medica Scandinavica}},
  title        = {{Inheritable molecular variants of moderate and mild hemophilia A}},
  volume       = {{209}},
  year         = {{1981}},
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