Medical Definition of Hageman factor deficiency

1. A deficiency of a specific blood clotting factor (XII) that may be genetic or acquired. Administration of heparin or severe liver disease may result in factor XII (Hageman factor) deficiency. There are usually no symptoms associated with this deficiency, but there may be symptoms of mild blood loss in some cases. Treatment is generally unnecessary. Individuals should be cautioned against the use of medications (for example aspirin, warfarin, heparin) with anticoagulant activity, due to risk of exaggerated effects. (27 Sep 1997)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hageman Factor Deficiency

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hagbush
hagbushes
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hagbuts
hagden
hagdens
hagdon
hagdons
hagdown
hagdowns
hageman factor deficiency (current term)
hagendorfite
hagfish
hagfishes
hagg
haggadahs
haggadas
haggadic
haggadist
haggadistic
haggadists
haggadot
haggadoth
haggard
haggardly

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