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Factor Vii (Noun)

Meaning

A coagulation factor formed in the kidney under the influence of vitamin K.

Classification

Nouns denoting substances.

Examples

  • Vitamin K plays a crucial role in the production of several coagulation factors, including factor VII, which is necessary for blood clotting to occur.
  • Deficiencies in factor VII can lead to increased bleeding, as this coagulation factor is essential for initiating the coagulation cascade.
  • Research has shown that factor VII is not only produced in the liver but also in the kidneys, highlighting the importance of vitamin K in these organs.
  • A decrease in factor VII levels can be an indicator of vitamin K deficiency or impaired coagulation function in the body.
  • Factor VII is a serine protease that, when activated, plays a central role in the coagulation cascade, helping to regulate blood clotting and prevent excessive bleeding.

Synonyms

  • Cothromboplastin
  • Stable Factor
  • Proconvertin

Hypernyms

  • Clotting Factor
  • Coagulation Factor
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