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1. Clotting Factor Deficiencies as an Underlying Cause of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding in Women of Reproductive Age: A Literature Review

- Livanou M.E. , et al.

2. A case of coagulation factor XIII deficiency which was diagnosed by examinations immediately before tooth extraction

- Kitano H. , et al.

3. Intracranial Hemorrhage: A Devastating Outcome of Congenital Bleeding Disorders--Prevalence, Diagnosis, and Management, with a Special Focus on Congenital Factor XIII Deficiency

- Alavi S.E.R. , et al.

4. Factor XIII deficiency diagnosis: Challenges and tools

- Karimi M. , et al.

5. Burden of congenital factor XIII deficiency in Iran

- Dorgalaleh A. , et al.

6. C.559 T>C as the most common mutation of factor XIII deficiency in Iranian patients is not restricted to southeast Iran

- Dorgalaleh A. , et al.

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