HEMOSTASIS COAGULATION RESEARCH REAGENTS DEFICIENT PLASMAS CONGENITAL DEFICIENT PLASMAS (KITS)
Deficient Human Plasma in Native VWF (VWD Type 2B)
Plasmas from patients with type 2b von Willebrand disease (VWD type 2b) are fresh frozen plasmas obtained exclusively from donors with congenital qualitative and quantitative von Willebrand factor (VWF) deficiency.
Advantages
- None of these plasmas contain inhibitors
- No additives or preservatives
- Freezing the plasmas makes it possible to keep the matrix perfectly intact and to avoid reconstitution.
- Packaging in plastic cryotubes suitable for all STA-R type micro-cup supports
Informations
Willebrand's disease (VWD) is a genetic and hereditary disease which causes a qualitative or quantitative alteration of VWF causing more or less severe bleeding. VWDs are categorized into 3 types according to their faults :
Type 1 : the level of VWF is in lower quantity or having a shorter lifespan in the bloodstream, inducing a partial quantitative defect.
Type 2 : the level of VWF is in normal quantity or slightly reduced but it is altered in its structure inducing a qualitative deficit.
Type 3 : this is the most serious type because the VWF level is greatly reduced <1% of the normal associated with a decreased level of FVIII.
Type 2b : VWF exhibits increased binding to platelets in the bloodstream rather than to vascular damage. There is a loss of the high molecular weight procoagulant forms of VWF.
Documentation
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Fresh frozen plasmas
References
7-1402 | Kit | 5 x 1.0 mL |