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    ¬Von Willebrand Disease (VWD) Named after the doctor that discovered the disease, Erik von Willebrand, von Willebrand Disease (VWD) is known as the most common clotting dysfunction affecting 1 out of every 100 to 1,000 people (NHLBI, 2011). In 1926, Dr. von Willebrand began to study a family that had a history of easy bruising and prolonged bleeding time (Mot, 2016). In 1985, the most significant progress was made in the research of the disease characterizing the von Willebrand factor gene which

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    Von Willebrand disease (VWD) is a genetic disorder that will occur when an individual has limiting amounts of the von Willebrand factor (VWF) or they have abnormal forms of it. This disease can also be associated with having low plasma levels. It is one of the world’s most common bleeding disorders. It is so common, that it can be found all over the world, it is known to affect 1% of the world’s population. VWD is also a very unique disorder because it can affect various animal species like dogs

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    Von Willebrand disease is a condition that can cause extended or excessive bleeding. This condition is the most common inherited coagulation disease in domestic animals but in rare cases may develop later in life. Von Willebrand factor is a large glycoprotein that circulates with factor VIII and is responsible for the combination of platelets at the beginning of the coagulation cascade. The cause of von Willebrand disease is a deficiency in or impairment of a protein called von Willebrand factor

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    Learning about von Williebrand Disease According to the National Hemophilia Foundation (n.d.), von Willebrand disease (VWD) is a genetic disorder caused by missing or defective von Willebrand factor (VWF), a clotting protein. VWF binds factor VIII, a key clotting protein, and platelets in blood vessel walls, which help form a platelet plug during the clotting process. The condition is named after Finnish physician Erik von Willebrand, who first described it in

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    Von Willebrand Disease

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    strong pump from the heart. Steven’s inability to stop bleeding could be detrimental to his health. There are many bleeding disorders existing today but the main, most common ones are limited to hemophilia A, hemophilia B, and von Willebrand disease. Von Willebrand disease is carried on chromosome 12 and occurs equally in men and women, unlike hemophilia which is an x linked disorder typically affecting males more often. There are many other rare forms of hemophilia with deficiencies in clotting

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    Von Willebrand disease (VWD) is a bleeding disorder that affects your blood's ability to clot. Von Willebrand disease occurs equally among men and women, affecting up to 1% of the general population. However, women are more likely to experience symptoms of Von Willebrand Disease because of the increased bleeding it can cause during the women’s menstrual periods, pregnancy, and after childbirth. (CDC, 2014). What is Von Willebrand Disease? Von Willebrand Disease affects your blood's ability

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    I made mistakes and I learned a lot. I learned how to be organized, write a paper using first-person sources, how to manage my time wisely, and about my chosen topic, Von Willebrand Disease. I also ran into multiple difficulties along the way. Despite all the struggles, I learned many things about writing, Von Willebrand Disease, and how to overcome struggles without completely breaking down. I learned many new skills while doing the work required for the Capstone Paper. I learned how to write a

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    's condition. Luckily, many causes of chest pain are usually benign and rarely can be a sign of cardiac disease. With this in mind, providers should complete a preliminary evaluation for chest pain, decide on differential diagnoses, and than develop an appropriate plan. Providers should also be aware of the most likely causes of chest pain in children, which include reactive airway disease, musculoskeletal pain, esophagitis, gastritis, and functional pain (Hay, Levin, Deterding, Abzug, 2014).

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    Von Willebrand Disorder, abbreviated as VWD, is the most common inherited bleeding disorder. Erik von Willebrand, a Finnish scientist, first discovered it in the 1920s. Carried on the twelfth chromosome, von Willebrand causes excessive bleeding (National Hemophilia). Patients with VWD form blood clots slower, resulting in prolonged bleeding. As a lifelong condition without a cure, it can come with serious health hazards. Roughly one percent of the U.S. population, or one out of one hundred to a thousand

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    The Death Of A Gym

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    had arrived at the hospital he would not stop bleeding no matter what was done. At the hospital they determined that my uncle had Von Willebrand disease; they then tested his parents and his siblings, who were all younger than him, to determine of anyone else in the family was affected. It was discovered that his father and all of his siblings had Von Willebrand disease as well, further testing revealed that his paternal grandmother also had it. This incidence made it that my mother, who is the youngest

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