Higher risk of clots: Many factors influence the levels of factor 8 in the body, some of them most likely put someone at a higher risk of developing blood clots, both arterial and venous. Many studies have shown that factor 8 levels above 150 are correlated with a higher risk of developing a clot. It is important to have a hematologist advise on how significant this is for your particular clinical situation.
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