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PROTEIN S DEFICIENCY AND ANTIBODIES TO PROTEIN S IN PATIENTS WITH BEHCET'S DISEASE

Thrombosis Research, 1997
Thrombosis occurs in 20 to 30% of patients with Behçet's disease (BD). Most of the reported hemostatic abnormalities are related to the inflammatory syndrome. We have assessed the activity of antithrombin III, protein C and protein S (PS), in 30 patients with BD and in 30 healthy controls. Thrombosis antecedents were found in 16 patients.
S, Guermazi, M, Hamza, K, Dellagi
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Protein C and S Deficiencies

2018
This chapter discusses the pathophysiology, inheritance, and epidemiology of protein C and protein S deficiencies. The chapter discusses the impact of protein C and protein S deficiencies on pregnant women and details suggested medical and anesthetic management of affected individuals.
James P. R. Brown, Joanne Douglas
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Protein S deficiency in a patient with necrotizing cellulitis

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1993
A case of necrotizing cellulitis of the penis is reported. In this patient, transient functional protein S deficiency during the infectious process was demonstrated with a marked decrease of free protein S and elevated C4b-binding protein levels.
P, Joly   +5 more
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Management of protein S deficiency

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1988
J A, Whitlock, R L, Janco
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Hereditary protein S deficiency

2020
Venous thrombosis is a multifactorial disease, that genetic and environmental factors play a part. Especially, in the patients who have experienced recurrent venous thromboembolisms (VTE) and also in their relatives with similar clinical features; it might present as a congenital coagulation inhibitor deficiency that can cause hereditary thrombotic ...
Dremirağ M.K.   +3 more
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Protein C and protein S deficiencies.

Seminars in hematology, 1997
The protein C (PC) pathway, with its cofactor protein S (PS), is an important natural antithrombotic mechanism. Both PC and PS deficiencies have been implicated in thrombophilia. The molecular basis for hereditary PC and PS deficiencies is highly heterogeneous, with a large spectrum of mutations that have various effects on the expression of the ...
M, Aiach   +5 more
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Dysfunctional protein S deficiency

1989
We describe a previously unreported defect of protein S characterized by low levels of cofactor activity for activated protein C contrasting with low normal levels of total and free protein S antigen. The distribution of protein S between the free form and the form complexed with the complement component C4b-binding protein was normal on two ...
P. M. Mannucci   +4 more
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Protein S Deficiency

2009
Markus Braun-Falco   +199 more
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Hereditary Deficiency of Protein C or Protein S Confers Increased Risk of Arterial Thromboembolic Events at a Young Age

Circulation, 2008
Bakhtawar K Mahmoodi   +2 more
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Frequency of protein Z deficiency in patients with ischaemic stroke

Lancet, The, 2001
Marc Vasse, F Woimant, J Y Borg
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