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Deficiency of factor VIII (antihaemophilic globulin)

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 Deficiency of factor VIII (antihaemophilic globulin)


  1. Increases the bleeding time.
  2. Is due to an abnormal gene on the Y chromosome.
  3. To 75 per cent of its normal value results in excessive bleeding after tooth extraction.
  4. Causes small (petechial) haemorrhages into the skin to cause purpura.
  5. Affects the extrinsic, rather than the intrinsic, pathway for blood coagulation.

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 A. False  Clotting time is increased, but bleeding time is determined by platelets and by vascular contraction.

B. False  It is due to a recessive abnormality of the X chromosome.

C. False  Abnormal bleeding does not occur until the level falls below 50 per cent.

D. False  Purpura is caused by capillary or platelet disorders.

E. False  It affects the intrinsic pathway

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