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Identification of Prothrombin Belgrade Variant in a Mexican–American Family with Recurrent Deep Vein Thrombosis [PDF]
A rare prothrombin variant (c.1787G > A, p.Arg596Gln), also known as the prothrombin Belgrade variant, has been associated with an increased predisposition to thrombosis through resistance to antithrombin.
Émile Moura Coelho da Silva +2 more
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Features of pregnancy course in patients with thrombophilia and abnormal placenta location
Aim: to identify inherited and acquired thrombophilia as well as features of pregnancy course in women with abnormal placenta location.Materials and Methods.
V. B. Zubenko, A. I. Lovkova
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The article presents a comparative analysis of the clinical course of pulmonary embolism and the effectiveness of thrombolytic therapy in patients with thrombophilia and in those without identified thrombolytic disorders.
A. A. Karpenko +3 more
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Inherited thrombophilia in pregnancy. Study by questionnaire method in a group of pregnant women [PDF]
Thrombophilia, blood clotting abnormalities that increase the risk of thrombosis, can be inherited (congenital thrombophilia) or acquired during life. We conducted a study using the questionnaire method, which included 38 questions. The questionnaire was
Mohammed Bashir MADALAH +4 more
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Acquired thrombophilia in pregnancy. Study by questionnaire method in a group of pregnant women [PDF]
Thrombophilias are blood clotting abnormalities that increase the risk of thrombosis. Acquired thrombophilias occur after birth, throughout life and have multiple causes.
Mohammed Bashir Madalah +4 more
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Redox status of pregnant women with thrombophilia [PDF]
Background/Aim. Since the role of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of thrombophilia in pregnancy has still not been clarified, the aim of the study was to assess the redox status of pregnant women with thrombophilia. Methods.
Dimitrijević Aleksandra S. +7 more
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Inherited thrombophilia in pediatric venous thromboembolic disease: Why and who to test [PDF]
Venous thromboembolic disease in childhood is a multifactorial disease. Risk factors include acquired clinical risk factors such as a central venous catheter and underlying disease and inherited thrombophilia.
Nowak-Göttl, U. (Ulrike) +1 more
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BackgroundThrombophilia workup is typically inappropriate in the inpatient setting as testing may be skewed by anticoagulation, acute thrombosis, or acute illness.ObjectiveTo determine adherence of inpatient thrombophilia testing with institutional ...
Chun Ting Siu +6 more
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Aim. To study the intensity of the intravascular microcoagulation in patients with atherothrombosis (AT), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and thrombophilia.Material and methods.
E. A. Shelest +3 more
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Molecular Analysis of Prothrombotic Gene Variants in Venous Thrombosis: A Potential Role for Sex and Thrombotic Localization [PDF]
Background: Requests to test for thrombophilia in the clinical context are often not evidence-based. Aim: To define the role of a series of prothrombotic gene variants in a large population of patients with different venous thromboembolic diseases ...
AMATO, FELICE +9 more
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