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* '''Type I''' : it is a partial quantitative deficit. The factor works correctly but is present in insufficient quantity.
* '''Type I''' : it is a partial quantitative deficit. The factor works correctly but is present in insufficient quantity.
* '''Type II''' : it is a qualitative deficit. The factor is present in normal quantity but doesn’t work correctly, because of a structural anomaly.
* '''Type II''' : it is a qualitative deficit. The factor is present in normal quantity but doesn’t work correctly, because of a structural anomaly.
There are 4 sub-types in it:
There are 4 sub-types in it:
**''IIA'' : The structure cann’t allow the interaction with the thrombocytes and the vessels. So the platelets are not kept together and the plugging can’t manage to stop the bleeding.
**''IIA'' : The structure cann’t allow the interaction with the thrombocytes and the vessels. So the platelets are not kept together and the plugging can’t manage to stop the bleeding.