Thrombophilia

Thrombophilia

Thrombophilia
Thrombophilia (sometimes hypercoagulability or a prothrombotic state) is an abnormality of blood coagulation that increases the risk of thrombosis (blood clots in blood vessels). Such abnormalities can be identified in 50% of people who have an episode of thrombosis (such as deep vein thrombosis in the leg) that was not provoked by other causes. A significant proportion of the population has a detectable abnormality, but most of these only develop thrombosis in the presence of an additional risk factor. There is no specific treatment for most thrombophilias, but recurrent episodes of thrombosis may be an indication for long-term preventative anticoagulation...

Thrombophilia - List of case studies

Multiple miscarriages

is a 31 year old woman with positive family history of thrombophilia –paternal grandfather with stroke, paternal uncle with ... is fairly common; there isn’t a particularly clear thrombophilia (though the last two pregnancies were similarly interrupted). ...

Massive Portal and Mesenteric Vein Thrombosis

JACK2 in order to exclude myeloproliferative pathology. Thrombophilia screening tests have been carried out, but until now there has been no evidence of thrombophilia: Protein C, protein s, AT, APA, LAC, ACA: within normal limits. ...

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