Blood coagulation disorders are genetic disorders that result in either hypercoagulability (where the blood clots too easily) or excessive bleeding.
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- Rare Bleeding Disorder Database (RBDD) A network of the hemophilia centres around the world by International Society of Thrombosis and Haemostasis.
- Bleeding Disorders Provides an overview of the acquired or inherited tendency to bleed excessively, and information on the different causes and the tests available for their diagnosis and monitoring.
- Protein S Deficiency and Thrombophilia Information about these rare medical conditions, anticoagulant therapy, research and online forum.
- MedlinePlus: Factor V Deficiency Provides brief information about this inherited bleeding disorder, which is similar to hemophilia. Includes causes, symptoms, and prognosis.
- MedlinePlus: Congenital Protein C or S Deficiency Brief information about these hypercoagulability disorders including causes, treatment, and prognosis.
- MedlinePlus: Factor X Deficiency Information about this inherited disorder that causes abnormal bleeding including causes, treatment, and prognosis.
- MedlinePlus: Factor VII Deficiency Brief information about this inherited bleeding disorder including causes, symptoms, and prognosis.
- MedlinePlus: Factor XII Deficiency Also known as Hageman factor, this is a congenital coagulation disorder that causes prolonged coagulation in a test tube but does not cause abnormal bleeding. Includes brief information.