
The dysfibrinogenemias are a group of autosomal dominant disorders of qualitatively abnormal fibrinogens. There are more than 350 different fibrinogen abnormalities, each named after the place where it was discovered. Each dysfibrinogenemia is associated with slightly different effects on the thrombin time and on normal clotting. Some dysfibrinoge...
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(dis-fi-brin″o-jә-ne´me-ә) the presence in the blood of abnormal fibrinogen; both autosomal dominant and recessive forms are known.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: dis′fī-brin′ō-jĕ-nē′mē-ă Definitions: 1. An autosomal dominant disorder of qualitatively abnormal fibrinogens of various types; each type is named for the city in which the abnormal fibrinogen was discovered. Examples include: 1) Amsterdam, Bethesda II, Cleveland, Los Angeles...
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