Introduction
Very Sociable
Guy
Chest Pain
Girl with a Rash
England 1944
Trouble Healing
Morning Stiffness
Bruises Easily
Shortness of
Breath
Drug Interactions
Review
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Since the
PT and aPTT overlap, you can exclude some proteins depending on which is
prolonged.
- If the PT is prolonged, but the aPTT is
normal, there's only one possibility. Factor VII.
- A prolonged aPTT with normal PT is
a little more complex.
- To the right is an algorithm that provides
the basics.
- First off, you know the defect is not in
the final common path and it can't be factor VII.
- So it has to be a protein(s) unique to the
aPTT.
What if both aPTT and PT are
long?
- Multiple defects, or
- Final common path defect.
- Once narrowed down, get specific
coagulation factor levels.
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What about someone with a
compelling history, but normal studies?
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