
doi: 10.1159/000214763
pmid: 6654188
A 30-year-old female presenting with arterial occlusions of the lower limbs was discovered to have a markedly abnormal thrombin time and reptilase time. Further investigations revealed the presence of a qualitatively abnormal fibrinogen. Two other family members who were completely asymptomatic had similar defects. The abnormal fibrinogen has been characterized and found to be a new variant and as such designated fibrinogen ‘Haifa’.
Adult, Fibrinogens, Abnormal, Thrombin Time, Clot Retraction, Fibrinogen, Genetic Variation, Intermittent Claudication, Femoral Artery, Humans, Female, Popliteal Artery
Adult, Fibrinogens, Abnormal, Thrombin Time, Clot Retraction, Fibrinogen, Genetic Variation, Intermittent Claudication, Femoral Artery, Humans, Female, Popliteal Artery
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