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Factor X (Stuart Factor)

Storage-stable glycoprotein blood coagulation factor that can be activated to factor Xa by both the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways. A deficiency of factor X, sometimes called Stuart-Prower factor deficiency, may lead to a systemic coagulation disorder.
Also Known As:
Stuart Factor; Stuart Prower Factor; Blood Coagulation Factor X; Factor 10; Factor Ten; Factor X, Coagulation; Autoprothrombin III; Coagulation Factor X; Stuart-Prower Factor; Blood-coagulation factor X
Networked: 649 relevant articles (16 outcomes, 43 trials/studies)

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Experts

1. Marte, Filippo: 11 articles (12/2011 - 05/2009)
2. Patanè, Salvatore: 11 articles (12/2011 - 05/2009)
3. Peyvandi, Flora: 7 articles (01/2020 - 10/2002)
4. Menegatti, Marzia: 5 articles (01/2020 - 06/2009)
5. Wojtukiewicz, Marek Z: 5 articles (05/2019 - 01/2012)
6. Norton, M: 5 articles (11/2018 - 05/2016)
7. Ch'ang, Hui-Ju: 4 articles (10/2021 - 08/2012)
8. Ostrowska-Cichocka, Krystyna: 4 articles (05/2019 - 04/2012)
9. Sierko, Ewa: 4 articles (05/2019 - 04/2012)
10. Tokajuk, Piotr: 4 articles (05/2019 - 04/2012)

Related Diseases

1. Factor X Deficiency
2. Hemorrhage
3. Immunoglobulin Light-chain Amyloidosis
4. Proteinuria
5. Amyloidosis

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Thrombin
2. Dacarbazine (DIC)
3. Prothrombin (Factor II)
4. Fibrinogen (Factor I)
5. Thromboplastin (Tissue Factor)
6. Anticoagulants
7. Blood Proteins (Serum Proteins)
8. prothrombin complex concentrates (PPSB)
9. Amyloid (Amyloid Fibrils)
10. Autoantibodies

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1. Drug Therapy (Chemotherapy)
2. Adjuvant Chemoradiotherapy
3. Endarterectomy (Thromboendarterectomy)
4. Therapeutics
5. Splenectomy