Prognosis of Factor X deficiency
Prognosis of Factor X deficiency: The prognosis is highly variable depending on the severity of the condition. Mild cases may have virtually no symptoms other than excessive bleeding after trauma or surgery whereas severe cases may cause death due to spontaneous bleeding inside the head, skull or gastrointestinal system. The prognosis also depends on whether the underlying cause is treatable e.g. vitamin K deficiency. ...see also Overview of Factor X deficiency
Complications:
Complications of Factor X deficiency may include:
Complications of Factor X deficiency from the Diseases Database include:
Source: Diseases Database
See also complications of Factor X deficiency.
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About prognosis:
The 'prognosis' of Factor X deficiency usually refers to the likely outcome
of Factor X deficiency.
The prognosis of Factor X deficiency
may include the duration of Factor X deficiency, chances of complications of Factor X deficiency,
probable outcomes,
prospects for recovery, recovery period for Factor X deficiency, survival rates,
death rates,
and other outcome possibilities in the overall prognosis of Factor X deficiency.
Naturally, such forecast issues are by their nature unpredictable.