IRIS publication 280546251
Factor V deficiency and its reversal with gluten restriction. In a patient with celiac disease
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TY - JOUR - Shanahan, F.,Aburajab, A.,Goodacre, R.,Blajchman, M. A. - 1983 - October - Arch Intern Medarch Intern Med - Factor V deficiency and its reversal with gluten restriction. In a patient with celiac disease - Validated - () - 143 - 10 - 2009 - 2010 - Hemorrhagic manifestations in patients with celiac disease are uncommon and, when present, are usually due to a deficiency of the vitamin K-dependent clotting factors. A patient with celiac disease was seen with a severe bleeding diathesis associated with deficiencies of factor V. The deficiencies of vitamin K-dependent clotting factors were rapidly reversed with parenteral administration of phytonadione. Factor V levels returned to normal levels only after gluten restriction.Hemorrhagic manifestations in patients with celiac disease are uncommon and, when present, are usually due to a deficiency of the vitamin K-dependent clotting factors. A patient with celiac disease was seen with a severe bleeding diathesis associated with deficiencies of factor V. The deficiencies of vitamin K-dependent clotting factors were rapidly reversed with parenteral administration of phytonadione. Factor V levels returned to normal levels only after gluten restriction. - 0003-9926 (Print)0003-99 DA - 1983/10 ER -
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@article{V280546251, = {Shanahan, F. and Aburajab, A. and Goodacre, R. and Blajchman, M. A. }, = {1983}, = {October}, = {Arch Intern Medarch Intern Med}, = {Factor V deficiency and its reversal with gluten restriction. In a patient with celiac disease}, = {Validated}, = {()}, = {143}, = {10}, pages = {2009--2010}, = {{Hemorrhagic manifestations in patients with celiac disease are uncommon and, when present, are usually due to a deficiency of the vitamin K-dependent clotting factors. A patient with celiac disease was seen with a severe bleeding diathesis associated with deficiencies of factor V. The deficiencies of vitamin K-dependent clotting factors were rapidly reversed with parenteral administration of phytonadione. Factor V levels returned to normal levels only after gluten restriction.Hemorrhagic manifestations in patients with celiac disease are uncommon and, when present, are usually due to a deficiency of the vitamin K-dependent clotting factors. A patient with celiac disease was seen with a severe bleeding diathesis associated with deficiencies of factor V. The deficiencies of vitamin K-dependent clotting factors were rapidly reversed with parenteral administration of phytonadione. Factor V levels returned to normal levels only after gluten restriction.}}, issn = {0003-9926 (Print)0003-99}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Shanahan, F.,Aburajab, A.,Goodacre, R.,Blajchman, M. A. | ||
YEAR | 1983 | ||
MONTH | October | ||
JOURNAL_CODE | Arch Intern Medarch Intern Med | ||
TITLE | Factor V deficiency and its reversal with gluten restriction. In a patient with celiac disease | ||
STATUS | Validated | ||
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VOLUME | 143 | ||
ISSUE | 10 | ||
START_PAGE | 2009 | ||
END_PAGE | 2010 | ||
ABSTRACT | Hemorrhagic manifestations in patients with celiac disease are uncommon and, when present, are usually due to a deficiency of the vitamin K-dependent clotting factors. A patient with celiac disease was seen with a severe bleeding diathesis associated with deficiencies of factor V. The deficiencies of vitamin K-dependent clotting factors were rapidly reversed with parenteral administration of phytonadione. Factor V levels returned to normal levels only after gluten restriction.Hemorrhagic manifestations in patients with celiac disease are uncommon and, when present, are usually due to a deficiency of the vitamin K-dependent clotting factors. A patient with celiac disease was seen with a severe bleeding diathesis associated with deficiencies of factor V. The deficiencies of vitamin K-dependent clotting factors were rapidly reversed with parenteral administration of phytonadione. Factor V levels returned to normal levels only after gluten restriction. | ||
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