Factor XII Deficiency (Hageman Factor)
Factor XII deficiency, also called Hageman factor, is a clotting disorder in which this blood protein is missing or reduced; unlike other deficiencies, it usually does not cause bleeding.
How is it detected? It is often found incidentally during laboratory clotting studies, since it can prolong certain results without any bleeding symptoms.
Origin: It is usually inherited and present from birth.
Who interprets it? The hematologist is the professional who assesses the meaning of these findings within each person's context. If you have an abnormal clotting result with no clear cause, it is advisable to discuss it in order to understand its significance.
Specialties that treat factor xii deficiency (hageman factor)
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in factor xii deficiency (hageman factor)
Dr. Abraham Salvador Majluf Cruz
Dr. Daniela Pérez Sámano
Dr. Gerardo López Hernández
Dr. Alonso Hernández Company
Dr. Patricia Galindo Delgado
Dr. Gabriel Aceves Castillo
Dr. Eduardo Edmundo Reynoso Gómez
Dr. Eduardo Terreros Muñoz
Dr. Gladys Patricia Agreda Vásquez
Dr. Juan Rafael Labardini Méndez
Dr. Brenda Leticia Gonzalez Garcia
Dr. Jose Luis Alvarez Vera
Dr. O Oscar Ramirez Arenas
Dr. María Teresa García Lee
Dr. Jorge Eduardo Espinosa Turcott
Dr. Fernando Pérez Zincer
Dr. Victor Mingura Ledezma
Dr. Karen Daniela Pérez Gomez
Dr. Chavez Javier Pizzuto
Dr. Antonio Velázquez González
Frequently asked questions
What is factor xii deficiency (hageman factor)?
Factor XII deficiency, also called Hageman factor, is a clotting disorder in which this blood protein is missing or reduced; unlike other deficiencies, it usually does not cause bleeding.
Which doctor treats factor xii deficiency (hageman factor)?
Factor XII Deficiency (Hageman Factor) is usually treated by specialists in hematologist.