Christmas factor

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Definition

Noun: - A Coagulation Factor: "Christmas factor" is the common name for coagulation factor IX, a specific protein in the blood plasma that is essential for normal blood clotting. Its absence or deficiency causes the bleeding disorder hemophilia B.

Usage
  • "Christmas factor" is a medical and biochemical term. It is used in clinical, laboratory, and research contexts to refer specifically to blood clotting factor IX.
  • It is often used in contrast to other clotting factors, such as factor VIII (antihemophilic factor), the deficiency of which causes hemophilia A.
Examples
  • The patient's prolonged bleeding time was due to a severe deficiency in Christmas factor.
  • The new gene therapy aims to help the patient's liver produce functional Christmas factor.
  • Laboratory tests confirmed that the missing coagulation protein was Christmas factor.
Advanced Usage
  • "Christmas factor deficiency": This is the formal medical term synonymous with hemophilia B.
    • The diagnosis was confirmed as Christmas factor deficiency.
  • "Christmas factor assay": Refers to a laboratory test that measures the activity level of factor IX in the blood.
    • The doctor ordered a Christmas factor assay to determine the severity of the condition.
Variants and Related Words
  • Factor IX (n): The standardized scientific and international nomenclature for Christmas factor. This is the preferred term in most modern medical literature.
  • Hemophilia B (n): The name of the hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a deficiency of factor IX/Christmas factor. Also historically called .
  • Coagulation factor (n): The general category of proteins to which Christmas factor belongs.
Synonyms
  • Factor IX: The direct and most common synonym in technical contexts.
  • Plasma thromboplastin component (PTC): An older, now largely obsolete, synonym.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term "Christmas factor" originates from the surname of the first patient, Stephen Christmas, in whom this specific clotting factor deficiency was thoroughly described in 1952. The associated disorder was initially called "Christmas disease."
  • In contemporary usage, "factor IX" is the predominant term. "Christmas factor" remains a recognized synonym but is used less frequently in formal writing than the numerical designation.
Noun
  1. coagulation factor whose absence is associated with hemophilia B

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