factor ii
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Definition
Noun: * A Coagulation Protein: Factor II is a specific protein (specifically, a glycoprotein) that circulates in the blood plasma. It is the inactive, precursor form of the enzyme thrombin, which is essential for blood clotting.
Usage
Factor II is a technical term used primarily in the fields of hematology (the study of blood), medicine, and biochemistry. * It is used to discuss the blood coagulation cascade, a complex series of reactions that stops bleeding. * It is often mentioned in the context of its deficiency, its role in clotting disorders, or its measurement in laboratory tests.
Examples
- In a medical context:
- "A deficiency in Factor II can lead to a rare bleeding disorder."
- "The laboratory test measures the activity level of Factor II in the patient's plasma."
- "Vitamin K is necessary for the synthesis of Factor II and other clotting factors."
Advanced Usage
- Prothrombin: This is the most common synonym for Factor II. The terms are used interchangeably in medical literature.
- International Normalized Ratio (INR): This is a standardized calculation based on a test (prothrombin time) that assesses, among other things, the activity of Factor II. It is used to monitor patients on anticoagulant therapy like warfarin.
Variants and Related Words
- Prothrombin (n): The direct synonym for Factor II.
- Thrombin (n): The active enzyme formed when Factor II (prothrombin) is cleaved. Thrombin then converts fibrinogen into fibrin to form a clot.
- Hypoprothrombinemia (n): The medical condition of having abnormally low levels of prothrombin (Factor II) in the blood.
- Coagulation Factor (n): The general category to which Factor II belongs. Other factors include Factor VIII, Factor IX, etc.
Synonyms
- Prothrombin
Related Phrases / Concepts
- Coagulation Cascade: The sequential process of clotting factor activation where Factor II plays a central role.
- Prothrombin Time (PT): A common blood test that measures how long it takes for blood to clot, heavily influenced by Factor II activity.
- Vitamin K-dependent clotting factors: A group of clotting factors (including II, VII, IX, and X) whose production in the liver requires Vitamin K.
Noun
- a protein in blood plasma that is the inactive precursor of thrombin