tromboplastiinia
Tromboplastiinia is a term used in some medical writings to describe a deficiency or dysfunction of thromboplastin, the tissue factor–phospholipid complex that initiates the extrinsic pathway of blood coagulation. In contemporary English-language practice, the condition is more commonly referred to as thromboplastin deficiency or tissue factor–related coagulation disturbance.
Pathophysiology of thromboplastin involves its role in forming a complex with factor VIIa on phospholipid surfaces,
Causes of a thromboplastin-related disorder are rare and can be congenital, involving deficiency of tissue factor
Clinical features typically include bleeding after injury or mucosal bleeding, with laboratory findings showing an isolated
Treatment and prognosis depend on the underlying cause. Addressing the root issue (eg, replenishing vitamin K,