Coagulation disorders (congenital)
Congenital coagulation disorders usually affect a single clotting factor. They are less common than acquired forms.
More common types include:
- Haemophilia A - factor VIII - 90% of inherited causes
- von Willebrands
- Haemophilia B - factor IX
- Factor XI deficiency
Rare types:
- fibrin-stabilising factor deficiency - Factor XIII
- afibrinogenaemia
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