Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (919 page)

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   Interpretation
   PTT, but not PT, is prolonged in severe deficiency.
   Asian populations have lower factor XII levels than Caucasians (average, 44%).
   Factor XII levels are decreased in the neonate; they reach adult values at 2 weeks of age.
   Factor XII levels are increased in pregnancy.
   Limitations
   Factor XII may be artifactually decreased by the presence of LA.
FACTOR XIII
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   Definition
   Factor XIII is synthesized in the liver and also present in high concentrations in platelets. Factor XIII is a plasma transglutaminase proenzyme activated by thrombin in the presence of calcium. It promotes clot stability by forming intermolecular covalent bonds between fibrin monomers.
   
Normal range:
reported qualitatively as normal or decreased; quantitation performed in reference laboratories.
   Use
   Factor XIII values are decreased in factor XIII deficiency, which can be either inherited or acquired.
   Interpretation

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