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The Coagulation Disorders Group at Mayo Clinic provides laboratory evaluation and consultation for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with hereditary and acquired bleeding and thrombotic disorders, including: Disorders of coagulation, bleeding, and clotting; Thrombocytopenia; Hemophilia
Hemophilia is a rare disorder in which the blood doesn't clot in the typical way because it doesn't have enough blood-clotting proteins (clotting factors). If you have hemophilia, you might bleed for a longer time after an injury than you would if your blood clotted properly. Small cuts usually aren't much of a problem.
The Coagulation Disorders Group at Mayo Clinic provides laboratory evaluation and consultation for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with hereditary and acquired bleeding and thrombotic disorders, including: Disorders of coagulation, bleeding, and clotting; Thrombocytopenia; Hemophilia
indicated to evaluate for suspected congenital deficiency or defect in a specific coagulation factor (ie, prothrombin, factor [F] V, FVII, FX, FXI, FXII, FXIII, fibrinogen) or anticoagulant protein (ie, antithrombin, protein C, protein S, thrombomodulin).
Severe cases of hemophilia usually are diagnosed within the first year of life. Mild forms might not be apparent until adulthood. Some people learn they have hemophilia after they bleed excessively during a surgical procedure. Clotting-factor tests can reveal a clotting-factor deficiency and determine how severe the hemophilia is.
Identify the coagulation diagnostic concern or other relevant information. Coagulation-related testing results from referring laboratory. PT Normal Range . Hematocrit Other Coagulation-related medication given currently or in the past 7 days? Check all that apply.
Led by a multidisciplinary team of physicians, the laboratory offers a comprehensive repertoire of coagulation tests covering a wide spectrum of bleeding and thrombotic disorders.
Coagulation is a crucial biological mechanism in human bodies to prevent blood loss. Abnormal coagulation can cause bleeding diathesis or thrombosis, common pathologic conditions in our clinical practice.
Whether a disorder is inherited or acquired, Mayo Clinic’s Special Coagulation Laboratory offers algorithmic approaches to meet your testing needs. Testing for factor deficiencies, von Willebrand profiles with high-resolution multimer analysis, platelet function testing, and inhibitor analysis are all offered by our expert team.
Our Special Coagulation Laboratory offers algorithmic approaches to meet your bleeding disorder testing needs. Created to meet the growing needs of our own clinical practice, we offer a comprehensive next-generation sequencing menu for patients who have bleeding and thrombosis disorders.