Plasma thromboplastin antecedent deficiency

Overview

Plasma thromboplastin antecedent deficiency: Another name for Factor XI deficiency, congenital (or close medical condition association) Factor XI deficiency, congenital: A rare inherited bleeding disorder characterized by a deficiency of a blood protein called Factor XI which is needed for the blood clotting process. The condition is generally quite mild but the severity of the condition is variable.

Symptoms

Bleeding following surgery Slightly prolonged clotting time

Diagnosis

Home medical testing related to Factor XI deficiency, congenital: Cold & Flu: Home Testing: Home Fever Tests Home Ear Infection Tests Home Flu Tests

Prognosis

The 'prognosis' of Factor XI deficiency, congenital usually refers to the likely outcome of Factor XI deficiency, congenital. The prognosis of Factor XI deficiency, congenital may include the duration of Factor XI deficiency, congenital, chances of complications of Factor XI deficiency, congenital, probable outcomes, prospects for recovery, recovery period for Factor XI deficiency, congenital, survival rates, death rates, and other outcome possibilities in the overall prognosis of Factor XI deficiency, congenital. Naturally, such forecast issues are by their nature unpredictable.