Table 4.

Clinical features of recessively inherited coagulation disorders


Deficient factor

Main clinical symptoms*

Hemostatic levels

Plasma half-life
Fibrinogen   Umbilical cord, joint, and mucosal tract bleeding; recurrent miscarriages, rarely thrombosis   50 mg/dL   2-4 d  
Prothrombin   Umbilical cord, joint, and mucosal tract bleeding   20%-30%   3-4 d  
V   Mucosal tract bleeding   15%-20%   36 h  
VII   Mucosal tract, joint, and muscle bleeding   15%-20%   4-6 h  
X   Umbilical cord, joint, and muscle bleeding   15%-20%   40-60 h  
XI   Posttraumatic bleeding   15%-20%   40-70 h  
XIII   Umbilical cord, intracranial, and joint bleeding; recurrent miscarriages, impaired wound healing   2%-5%   11-14 d  
V + VIII   Mucosal tract bleeding   15%-20%   36 h for factor V and 10-14 h for factor VIII  
Vitamin K—dependent, multiple deficiency
 
Umbilical cord and intracranial bleeding
 
15%-20%
 
See corresponding factors
 

Deficient factor

Main clinical symptoms*

Hemostatic levels

Plasma half-life
Fibrinogen   Umbilical cord, joint, and mucosal tract bleeding; recurrent miscarriages, rarely thrombosis   50 mg/dL   2-4 d  
Prothrombin   Umbilical cord, joint, and mucosal tract bleeding   20%-30%   3-4 d  
V   Mucosal tract bleeding   15%-20%   36 h  
VII   Mucosal tract, joint, and muscle bleeding   15%-20%   4-6 h  
X   Umbilical cord, joint, and muscle bleeding   15%-20%   40-60 h  
XI   Posttraumatic bleeding   15%-20%   40-70 h  
XIII   Umbilical cord, intracranial, and joint bleeding; recurrent miscarriages, impaired wound healing   2%-5%   11-14 d  
V + VIII   Mucosal tract bleeding   15%-20%   36 h for factor V and 10-14 h for factor VIII  
Vitamin K—dependent, multiple deficiency
 
Umbilical cord and intracranial bleeding
 
15%-20%
 
See corresponding factors
 
*

Excessive bleeding after invasive procedures carried out without replacement therapy is a symptom common to all RICDs.

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