High Levels of Coagulation Factor XI as a Risk Factor for Venous Thrombosis
New England Journal of Medicine 342(10): 696-701
Article 2000 English
Authors
JM
Joost C.M. Meijers
WT
Winnie L.H. Tekelenburg
BB
Bonno N. Bouma
Abstract
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Factor XI, a component of the intrinsic pathway of coagulation, contributes to the generation of thrombin, which is involved in both the formation of fibrin and protection against fibrinolysis. A deficiency of factor XI is associated with bleeding, but a role of high factor XI levels in thrombosis has not been investigated.
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