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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Thrombophilia
  1. Factor V Leiden thrombophilia is an inherited disorder of blood clotting. Factor V Leiden is the name of a specific gene mutation that results in thrombophilia, ...
  2. Prothrombin thrombophilia is a disorder that increases the risk of developing blood clots. Thrombophilia is the term used to describe an increased ... vessels and preventing further blood loss. People with thrombophilia can develop clots when they are not needed. ...
  3. ... history of the condition in their family. Hereditary thrombophilia due to protein S deficiency Thrombophilia due to protein S deficiency, autosomal dominant Thrombophilia ...
  4. ... each cell have severe protein C deficiency. Hereditary thrombophilia due to protein C deficiency PROC deficiency Genetic Testing Registry: Thrombophilia due to protein C deficiency, autosomal dominant National ...
  5. ... deficiency Genetic Testing Registry: Hereditary antithrombin deficiency Hereditary thrombophilia due to congenital antithrombin deficiency National Organization for ...
  6. ... blood vessels. This clotting tendency is known as thrombophilia. In antiphospholipid syndrome, the thromboses can develop in ...
  7. ... genetic associations: collagen mutations, Gaucher's disease and thrombophilia. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2008 Nov;90( ...