Protein C Mangel — Risikofaktor für venöse Thrombosen |
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Authors: | H-G Klingemann A. W. Broekmans R. M. Bertina R. Egbring E. A. Loeliger |
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Affiliation: | (1) Medizinisches Zentrum für Innere Medizin — Abteilung Hämatologie/Onkologie/Immunologie der Universität Marburg, Germany;(2) Sectie Haemostase- en Thromboseonderzoek, Vakgroep Haematologie, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, Germany;(3) Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, University of Washington, 1124 Columbia Street, 98104 Seattle, WA, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Protein C is a vitamin K-dependent protein which is produced in the liver. Activated protein C has an anticoagulant effect by inactivating the clotting factors V and VIII. We report on a young female patient who suffered from recurrent thrombosis of the deep calf and pelvic veins with pulmonary embolism. Superficial thrombophlebitis also occurred repeatedly. In the plasma of this patient we found reduced levels of protein C antigen (0.62 U/ml) and activity (0.42 U/ml). Investigation of other family members revealed a protein C deficiency in her father, sister, and son. During the anticoagulant treatment with Marcumar the patient developed a coumarin-induced skin necrosis, to which complication a protein C deficiency is evidently predisposed. Thsi complication could only be prevented if heparin was given simultaneously during the adjustment period. |
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Keywords: | Protein C Thrombosis Coumarin-induced skin necrosis |
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