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A patient is suspected to have Von Willebrand disease. The statements below are characteristics of the disease. Which of the following is incorrect?
  1. It is a qualitative platelet defect.
  2. vWF allows adhesion of platelets to a glycoprotein Ib-IX.
  3. The deficiency is only moderate.
  4. vWF functions independent of factor VIII.
Explanation
Answer - D - Von Willebrand disease is a hereditary deficiency of von Willebrand factor (vWF). vWF promotes the platelet adhesion phase of hemostatis, connecting the platelets to the vessel wall. It also functions together with factor VIII, since vWF is required to maintain normal plasma factor VIII levels. Although the disease causes platelet dysfunction, bleeding tendencies are usually mild.

There are 3 types of Von Willebrand’s disease: 1) Type 1, which is a quantitative deficiency; 2) Type 2, which is a qualitative impairment in synthesis; and 3) Type 3, which is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by no detectable vWF.
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