Antithrombin Nagasaki (Ser 116 to Pro): a rare antithrombin variant with abnormal heparin binding presenting during pregnancy. |
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Authors: | James S O'Ddonnell Larry Hinkson Andrew McCarthy Richard Manning Ayesha Khan Michael A Laffan |
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Affiliation: | National Centre for Hereditary Coagulation Disorders, St James's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland. jodonnell@stjames.ie |
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Abstract: | Quantitative antithrombin deficiency constitutes an important risk factor for venous thromboembolism, stillbirth, and other complications of pregnancy. Studies suggest, however, that individuals heterozygous for missense mutations involving the heparin-binding site of antithrombin do not have a significantly increased thrombotic risk. Owing to the rarity of such mutations, it remains unclear whether any specific heparin-binding site defects might be associated with thrombotic potential. We report here the case of a pregnant woman with an exceptionally rare Type II heparin-binding site antithrombin variant. This case highlights the difficult issues that are associated with the management of Type II antithrombin deficiency during pregnancy. |
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