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== Disease ==
== Disease ==
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Von Willebrand factor is directly or indirectly responsible of some diseases. It can touched boys and girls
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Von Willebrand factor is directly or indirectly responsible of some diseases.
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In the directly way, the von willebrand disease is caused by a mutation or by hereditary transmission. They are due to an anomaly qualitative or quantitative of the factor. There is 3 types of von Willebrand diseases : in the type I and II, the hereditary transmission is involved (there is 50% chance that the child got the defect gene). But in type III, the child receives the defect gene of the both parents. It is necessary to determine which type a patient has in order to give them the right treatment.
In the directly way, the von willebrand disease is caused by a mutation or by hereditary transmission. They are due to an anomaly qualitative or quantitative of the factor. There is 3 types of von Willebrand diseases : in the type I and II, the hereditary transmission is involved (there is 50% chance that the child got the defect gene). But in type III, the child receives the defect gene of the both parents. It is necessary to determine which type a patient has in order to give them the right treatment.

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http://www.bloodjournal.org/content/98/6/1662.long?sso-checked=true Purification of human von Willebrand factor–cleaving protease and its identification as a new member of the metalloproteinase family. Kazuo Fujikawa, Hiroshi Suzuki, Brad McMullen and Dominic Chung

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