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Factor VII deficiency: A cause of (or risk factor for) bleeding?

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/bjh.18806

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bleeding; factor VII deficiency; genotype-phenotype correlation

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Among rare bleeding disorders, factor VII deficiency is the most common, but it is challenging to correlate deficiency with bleeding phenotype. In their study, Lou and colleagues investigate a large cohort of unrelated factor VII deficient patients, providing further perspective on the link between genotype and phenotype in this disorder.
Among the rare bleeding disorders factor VII deficiency is the most common, but correlating deficiency with bleeding phenotype is challenging. In their study Lou and colleagues investigate a large cohort of unrelated factor VII deficient patients providing a further perspective on the link between genotype and phenotype in this disorder.

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