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Congenital prothrombin defects: they are not only associated with bleeding but also with thrombosis: a new classification is needed
Authors:Antonio Girolami  Silvia Ferrari  Elisabetta Cosi  Bruno Girolami  Anna Maria Lombardi
Institution:1. Department of Medicine, University of Padua Medical School, Padua, Italy;2. Division of Medicine, Padua City Hospital, Padua, Italy
Abstract:Objective: Congenital prothrombin deficiency is one of the rarest clotting disorders. It is commonly subdivided in Type I defects or cases of ‘true’ prothrombin deficiency characterized by a concomitant decrease in FII activity and antigen and in Type II or dysprothrombinemias, in which FII activity is low but FII antigen is normal or near normal. A bleeding tendency, often a severe one, is the hallmark of the two-defects even though the bleeding is usually less severe in the Type 2 defects or dysprothrombinemias.

Patients and Methods: An extensive search of published cases of prothrombin deficiency was carried out in Pubmed and Scopus. The search started in 2012, after the publication of the first family with dysprothrombinemia and venous thrombosis. A few additional families were found.

Results: Recent studies have demonstrated that the Type 2 defects are heterogeneous. Several heterozygous mutations involving the Arg596 residue of exon 14 have been demonstrated not be associated with a bleeding tendency but, surprisingly, with venous thromboses. Mutations in close areas of prothrombin have failed to show the same pattern.

Conclusions: These observations have required a reclassification of prothrombin defects. To the Type I and Type II defects, a Type III has to be added characterized by the absence of bleeding and the presence of venous thrombosis. It is not clear yet if this special variant of Type II defect is limited to the Arg596 mutations or if other residues may be involved.

Keywords:Prothrombin deficiency  dysprothrombinemia  thrombosis  bleeding
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