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      On the intraindividual and gender variability of haemostatic components.

      Thrombosis and haemostasis
      Adult, Blood Coagulation Factors, metabolism, Female, Hemostasis, Hormones, blood, Humans, Male, Reference Values, Sex Characteristics

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          The intraindividual variability in terms of coagulation analyses was explored in 10-16 samples collected from each of 15 women during one menstrual cycle. For comparison, six men were sampled six times during a period of 30 days. The following variables were analysed: FVII, FVIII, FX, vWF:Ag, vWF:ristocetin cofactor, fibrinogen, antithrombin, plasminogen and anti-plasmin. The results demonstrated mean coefficients of variation ranging between 4.5 (plasminogen) and 20.7 (vWF:Ag). In certain individuals, the intraindividual variability amounted to nearly 40%, in particular in the assays of FVIII and vWF:Ag. No direct relation between these two factors and oestradiol, progesterone or testosterone levels could be observed in our individuals. The implications of these variations are discussed in terms of disease prediction and diagnosis of coagulation disorders.

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          1615487
          10.1055/s-0038-1648383

          Chemistry
          Adult,Blood Coagulation Factors,metabolism,Female,Hemostasis,Hormones,blood,Humans,Male,Reference Values,Sex Characteristics

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