Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science, Vol 8, Issue 3, 234-238
Copyright © 1978 by Association of Clinical Scientists
The fibrinogenopathies
EE Morse
This paper reviews the reported clinical, functional and biochemical abnormalities associated with abnormal fibrinogens. It appears from studies on fibrinogen Detroit that a single amino acid substitution in a critical part of the molecule can lead to major functional abnormalities and clinical consequences of either bleeding or thrombosis. Functional defects observed include: abnormal release of fibrinopeptide A or B or both after incubation with thrombin, abnormal polymerization and abnormal clot stabilization.