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Clinical Diagnosis of Plasminogen Deficiency Type 1
Posted: 08/19/2025 | By: Custom Content Team

Ligneous conjunctivitis is a hallmark manifestation of plasminogen deficiency type (PLGD-1), a rare disease the can affect mucosal membranes throughout the body. The diagnosis of PLGD-1 can be confirmed by laboratory testing for plasminogen activity level. Take this quiz to test your knowledge of the steps involved in the clinical diagnosis of PLGD-1.

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Ligneous lesions are the most common sign of PLGD-1. Which of the following is the most frequent site of these lesions?

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