Effect of DDAVP on plasma level of factor XII

British Journal of Haematology
G G NenciG Agnelli

Abstract

The effect of DDAVP on blood coagulation factors was investigated after its intravenous infusion into normal subjects. A marked increase in factor XII was observed in addition to the expected rise of factor VIII coagulant activity (VIII:C), factor VIII related antigen (VIIIR:Ag) and plasminogen activator, DDAVP also produced a concomitant but less pronounced rise of factor VII, but there was no change in factors V, IX, X and XI.

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May 1, 1984·British Journal of Haematology·E J BrommerG H Alderkamp
Dec 1, 1983·British Journal of Haematology·G GambaE Ascari
Apr 1, 1984·British Journal of Haematology·V VicenteA López Borrasca
Jun 15, 1989·Thrombosis Research·G M PatrassiA Girolami

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