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ap345

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Explain the inheritance pattern of the following disorder and how it contributes to the clinical manifestations of each of the following disorders:
 
  a. Hemophilia A
  b. Hemophilia B
  c. von Willebrand's disease
  d. Bernard-Soulier syndrome
 
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A patient has been diagnosed with a coagulopathy and has been given Coumadin as a mode of treatment. What screening test(s) should be performed to monitor this treatment, and what effect will this therapy have on the coagulation pathway?
 
  a. APTT; initial decrease in the vitamin K-dependent factors of the intrinsic pathway
  b. PT-INR; initial decrease in the vitamin K-dependent factors of the extrinsic pathway
  c. PT-INR and APTT; initial decrease in the vitamin K-dependent factors of all pathways
  d. PT-INR; initial decrease in all vitamin K-dependent serine proteases



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Hemophilia A results from an inherited deficiency of factor VIII coagulation protein. This inheritance pattern is sex linked. Women are carriers of the aberrant gene and often are asymptomatic because they have the XX genotype. The normal X chromosome present masks the effects of the aberrant gene. A male child of a carrier mother has a 25 chance of having hemophilia A. If so, the child will suffer the full-blown illness because he lacks another X chromosome to mask him from the effects of the genetic anomaly.
b. Hemophilia B
Answer: Hemophilia B results from an inherited deficiency of factor IX coagulation protein. It is similar in inheritance to hemophilia A and produces very similar results.
c. von Willebrand's disease
Answer: von Willebrand's disease results from an inherited deficiency in VWF. The mode of inheritance is autosomal dominant and can be seen equally in both sexes. It is the most common coagulopathy afflicting women.
d. Bernard-Soulier syndrome
Answer: Bernard-Soulier syndrome results from an inherited deficiency of platelet glycoprotein Ib/IX. The mode of inheritance is autosomal recessive and occurs equally in both sexes.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: D




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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
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