Blood Clotting Factors III, IV, IX and X Names

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Clotting factors III, IV, IX, and X are respectively called:

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Clotting factors III, IV, IX, and X are respectively called:

  1. Fibrinogen, Prothrombin, Christmas factor and Stuart factor
  2. Tissue thromboplastin, Calcium, Christmas factor and Stuart factor — Correct Answer
  3. Tissue thromboplastin, Calcium, Christmas factor and Hageman factor
  4. Fibrinogen, Prothrombin, PTA and Stuart factor
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Tissue thromboplastin, Calcium, Christmas factor and Stuart factor
Blood Clotting Factors Reference Table
Factor Name
I Fibrinogen
II Prothrombin
III Tissue factor / Tissue thromboplastin ✔
IV Calcium (Ca²⁺) ✔
V Proaccelerin
VII Proconvertin
VIII Antihemophilic factor A / AHG
IX Antihemophilic factor B / Christmas factor / PTC ✔
X Stuart factor ✔
XI Plasma thromboplastin antecedent (PTA)
XII Hageman factor
XIII Fibrin-stabilizing factor
Clinical Relevance
  • Haemophilia A: Deficiency of Factor VIII
  • Haemophilia B: Deficiency of Factor IX (Christmas factor)

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