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Factitious hyperthyroidism is the presence of excessive thyroid hormone levels, caused by taking too much thyroid hormone medication.
Review Date:
10/25/2006
Factitious hyperthyroidism is higher than normal thyroid hormone levels that occur from taking too much thyroid hormone medication.
Review Date:
6/17/2008
Factor II assay is a test to measure the activity of factor II -- one of the substances involved in coagulation (blood clotting).
Review Date:
2/26/2007
The factor II assay is a test to measure the activity of factor II -- one of the substances involved in blood clotting (coagulation).
Review Date:
3/2/2009
Factor II deficiency is a blood clotting (coagulation) problem caused by a lack of a substance (prothrombin) that is needed for blod to clot.
Review Date:
3/13/2007
Factor II deficiency is a blood clotting (coagulation) problem that occurs when there is a lack of a substance (prothrombin) that is needed for blood to clot.
Review Date:
3/2/2009
Factor IX assay is a blood test that measures the activity of factor IX -- one of the substances involved in coagulation (blood clotting).
Review Date:
2/26/2007
The factor IX assay is a blood test that measures the activity of factor IX -- one of the substances involved in blood clotting (coagulation).
Review Date:
3/2/2009
Factor V assay is a blood test to measure the activity of factor V -- one of the substances involved in coagulation (blood clotting).
Review Date:
2/26/2007
The factor V assay is a blood test to measure the activity of factor V -- one of the substances involved in blood clotting (coagulation).
Review Date:
3/2/2009