Patients with Familial Thrombophilia of Unknown Origin Show Low APC Response to In Vivo Thrombin Formation in Stimulated Hemostasis Activity Pattern Evaluation (SHAPE)

Blood20.30
Volume: 134, Issue: Supplement_1, Pages: 3647 - 3647
Published: Nov 13, 2019
Abstract
Background: In a large proportion of patients with unprovoked venous thromboembolism (VTE), no risk factors can be identified. Recently, we have shown that an increased activated protein C (APC) response to in vivo thrombin formation reduces the thrombotic risk of factor V Leiden (FVL) carriers but not of prothrombin G20210A mutation (PTM) carriers. In vivo thrombin formation was triggered by low-dose administration of recombinant activated...
Paper Details
Title
Patients with Familial Thrombophilia of Unknown Origin Show Low APC Response to In Vivo Thrombin Formation in Stimulated Hemostasis Activity Pattern Evaluation (SHAPE)
Published Date
Nov 13, 2019
Journal
Volume
134
Issue
Supplement_1
Pages
3647 - 3647
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