Description
The Factor IX (Antihemophilic B) Activity test measures the activity level of clotting factor IX in the blood. It’s primarily used to diagnose and monitor Hemophilia B, a genetic bleeding disorder caused by factor IX deficiency. This test is essential for assessing the severity of Hemophilia B, guiding treatment decisions, and monitoring the effectiveness of factor IX replacement therapy. It’s also used to evaluate unexplained bleeding tendencies and to prepare patients with known factor IX deficiency for surgical procedures. The results help in managing bleeding disorders and preventing complications.




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