Thromb Haemost 1999; 82(03): 1198-1199
DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1614354
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A Novel Factor V Null Mutation at Arg 506 Causes a False Positive Factor V Leiden Result

Oksana Mirochnik
1   From the Department of Haematology, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, Australia
,
Natasha Halim-Kertanegara
1   From the Department of Haematology, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, Australia
,
Anthony J. Henniker
1   From the Department of Haematology, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, Australia
,
Emmanuel J. Favaloro
1   From the Department of Haematology, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, Australia
,
Campbell R. Tiley
2   Central Coast Area Pathology, Gosford Hospital, Gosford, Australia
,
Mark S. Hertzberg
1   From the Department of Haematology, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, Australia
,
David A. McDonald
1   From the Department of Haematology, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, Australia
› Author Affiliations
Further Information

Publication History

Received 15 April 1999

Accepted 19 April 1999

Publication Date:
09 December 2017 (online)

 

 
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