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- W4327906500 abstract "Abstract The prevalence and clinical significance of heterozygous factor XIII (FXIII) deficiency has long been debated, with controversial reports emerging since 1988. In the absence of large epidemiologic studies, but based on a few studies, a prevalence of 1 per 1,000 to 5,000 is estimated. In southeastern Iran, a hotspot area for the disorder, a study of more than 3,500 individuals found an incidence of 3.5%. Between 1988 and 2023, a total of 308 individuals were found with heterozygous FXIII deficiency, of which molecular, laboratory, and clinical presentations were available for 207 individuals. A total of 49 variants were found in the F13A gene, most of which were missense (61.2%), followed by nonsense (12.2%) and small deletions (12.2%), most occurring in the catalytic domain (52.1%) of the FXIII-A protein and most frequently in exon 4 (17%) of the F13A gene. This pattern is relatively similar to homozygous (severe) FXIII deficiency. In general, heterozygous FXIII deficiency is an asymptomatic condition without spontaneous bleeding tendency, but it can lead to hemorrhagic complications in hemostatic challenges such as trauma, surgery, childbirth, and pregnancy. Postoperative bleeding, postpartum hemorrhage, and miscarriage are the most common clinical manifestations, while impaired wound healing has been rarely reported. Although some of these clinical manifestations can also be observed in the general population, they are more common in heterozygous FXIII deficiency. While studies of heterozygous FXIII deficiency conducted over the past 35 years have shed light on some of the ambiguities of this condition, further studies on a large number of heterozygotes are needed to answer the major questions related to heterozygous FXIII deficiency." @default.
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