C deficiency, protein S deficiency, pregnancy) Sickle cell disease Fibromuscular dysplasia Arterial dissections Vasoconstriction associated with substance abuse (eg, cocaine
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Testing for protein C, protein S, and antithrombin deficiency is generally indicated 2 to 4 weeks after completion of anticoagulation.
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[…] other patients, especially younger patients, other causes should be considered, including the following: [7, 42] Hypercoagulable states (eg, antiphospholipid antibodies, protein
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An underlying hypercoagulable state is often present, but protein S deficiency has rarely been implicated.
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A protein S deficiency was found by means of an extensive workup for hypercoagulable state.
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Laboratory test showed low protein S activity and protein S antigen, leading to a diagnosis of superior mesenteric vein thrombosis caused by protein S deficiency.
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Laboratory test showed low protein S activity and protein S antigen, leading to a diagnosis of superior mesenteric vein thrombosis caused by protein S deficiency.
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We report a case of a young adult man with SMVT due to a hypercoagulable state (protein S deficiency), in whom an early diagnosis and appropriate anticoagulant treatment prevented
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Both patients completed a hypercoagulable workup; the female patient tested positive for protein S deficiency, while the male patient did not have a hypercoagulable predisposition
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A 52-year-old Chinese female with recurrent cerebral thrombosis associated with hereditary protein S deficiency is described.
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| Article | PubMed Januario G, Ramroop S, Shingadia DV and Novelli V. Postinfectious purpura fulminans secondary to varicella-induced protein S deficiency.
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C, or protein S deficiency; homozygous factor V Leiden or prothrombin G20210A mutation; antiphospholipid antibodies; or combined prothrombotic conditions).
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The most common inherited disorder of coagulation inhibitors is protein S deficiency.
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Protein S Deficiency… Protein S deficiency is an uncommon clotting disorder: approximately 1 per 500 to 1 per 3,000 people has inherited protein S deficiency.
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Protein S Deficiency Thrombomodulin Heparin Cofactor II Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor Tissue Plasminogen Activator Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1 Thrombin-activatable
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Protein S antigen: Over-diagnosis of protein S deficiency (false positives) is a risk.
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Patients with type II protein S deficiency, or functional deficiency, will have normal protein S levels but decreased activity of protein S.
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S deficiency disease edit English protein S deficiency disorder associated with increased risk of venous thrombosis Protein S deficiency disease (disorder) Protein S deficiency
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Of four cortical AVFs in two patients, thrombosis of cortical veins caused by protein S deficiency might play an important role in their formation.
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Congenital protein S deficiency is associated with an increased risk of venous thrombosis.
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Cerebral sinus thrombosis associated with acquired free protein S deficiency is very rare.
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| Article | PubMed Januario G, Ramroop S, Shingadia DV and Novelli V. Postinfectious purpura fulminans secondary to varicella-induced protein S deficiency.
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Risk factors hormonal oral contraceptive pill, pregnancy, puerperium, steroids, hyperthyroidism prothrombotic hematological conditions protein S deficiency, polycythemia local
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Protein S deficiency in men with long-term human immunodeficiency virus infection. Blood. 1993;81(7):1801-7.
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My answer: Your physician may choose to double-check the diagnosis of protein C and protein S deficiency.
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Etiology Protein S deficiency is caused by mutations in the PROS1 gene (3q11-q11.2).
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Protein S deficiency (2009): A discussion of Protein S Deficiency with a focus on the genetics of the condition.
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C or protein S deficiency, homozygous factor V Leiden or prothrombin G20210A mutation, antiphospholipid antibodies and combined abnormalities (good practice point).
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| Article | PubMed Januario G, Ramroop S, Shingadia DV and Novelli V. Postinfectious purpura fulminans secondary to varicella-induced protein S deficiency.
[hoajonline.com]
Risk factors hormonal oral contraceptive pill, pregnancy, puerperium, steroids, hyperthyroidism prothrombotic hematological conditions protein S deficiency, polycythemia local
[radiopaedia.org]
Protein S deficiency is caused by mutations in the PROS1 gene.
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Etiology Protein S deficiency is caused by mutations in the PROS1 gene (3q11-q11.2).
[orpha.net]
Protein S deficiency (2009): A discussion of Protein S Deficiency with a focus on the genetics of the condition.
[stoptheclot.org]
An abnormal plasma distribution of protein S occurs in functional protein S deficiency. Blood. 1986 ; 67 :504-508.
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After discovery of acquired antithrombin III deficiency superimposed on the protein S deficiency, he was given antithrombin III concentrates with the intravenous heparin.
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The incidence of thromboembolism in 48 females heterozygous for hereditary type I deficiency of antithrombin III (n = 15), protein C (n = 16) or protein S (n = 17), who had
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이러한 역할을 하는 S 단백의 결핍은 결국 혈전증의 원인이 됩니다. 3. 증상 C 단백 결핍 (protein C deficiency) 또는 항트롬빈 결핍 (antithrombin deficiency) 와 비슷하게 정맥 혈전증이 특징적입니다.
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Regulation of coagulation by protein S. Curr Opin Hematol 2008;15:529-36. 16. ten Kate MK, van der Meer J. Protein S deficiency: a clinical perspective.
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단백 결핍(Protein S deficiency) PROS1 유전자 돌연변이에 의해 발생, 상염색체 우성 유전 S 단백 결핍의 분자유전학적 진단: 직접염기서열분석검사를 통한 PROS1 유전자 돌연변이 검출률은 약 50%에 불과한 것으로 알려져 있다.
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Family Member Testing for Thrombophilia February 2nd, 2011 | Clotting disorder - thrombophilia, Factor V Leiden, Inherited (genetic), Protein C deficiency, Protein S deficiency
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Protein S Deficiency Thrombomodulin Heparin Cofactor II Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor Tissue Plasminogen Activator Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1 Thrombin-activatable
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S deficiency.
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In these respects protein S deficiency is similar to protein C deficiency. FULL TEXT
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[…] the protein S gene causing protein S deficiency.
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[…] disease Protein C deficiency disorder Protein C resistance Protein S deficiency disease Protein S deficiency disorder Prothrombin G20210A mutation Prothrombin gene mutation
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Prevalence and role of antithrombin III, protein C and protein S deficiencies and activated protein C resistance in Kosovo women with recurrent pregnancy loss during the first
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protein C deficiency Heterozygous protein S deficiency Heterozygous prothrombin G20210A mutation Homozygous Factor V Leiden mutation Homozygous protein C deficiency Homozygous
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Antithrombin deficiency is considered the least common of the three main anticoagulant deficiencies (the other two being protein C deficiency and protein S deficiency ).
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ATIII deficiency is found in between 4 and 6 percent of young patients with venous thrombosis, similar to but slightly lower than the prevalence of protein C and protein S
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Protein S deficiency. This deficiency causes an abnormal interaction with other molecules in the blood, thus preventing proper coagulation.
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Abstract Homozygous protein C deficiency or homozygous protein S deficiency are rare genetic diseases with catastrophic and fatal purpura fulminans-like or thrombotic complications
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S deficiency who presented with neonatal purpura fulminans and other thromboses similar to those found in protein C deficiency. 15,16 In this report, we Received July 15,
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An abnormal plasma distribution of protein S occurs in functional protein S deficiency. Blood 1986; 67: 504. 1.
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We report a case of postinfectious purpura fulminans with acquired protein S deficiency following varicella in a 6-year-old child and discuss the underlying mechanism of postinfectious
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Acquired protein S deficiency is a rare complication of varicella zoster infection often resulting in purpura fulminans, which is a potentially life-threatening syndrome of
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Abstract Homozygous protein C deficiency or homozygous protein S deficiency are rare genetic diseases with catastrophic and fatal purpura fulminans-like or thrombotic complications
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Protein S antigen: Over-diagnosis of protein S deficiency (false positives) is a risk.
[patient.info]
Protein S deficiency is caused by mutations in the PROS1 gene.
[ghr.nlm.nih.gov]
Resources - Protein S deficiency Alternative Names : Congenital protein C or S deficiency; Protein C deficiency
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To determine whether protein S deficiency is associated with recurrent thrombosis, we developed a functional assay for the plasma protein.
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[…] to that of patients congenitally deficient in protein C.
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We postulated that patients deficient in protein S would have inadequate regulatory control of the clotting cascade and would be prone to thrombotic disease in a manner similar
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C and S deficiency which was precipitated by malposition of subclavian central catheter into internal jugular vein.
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| Article | PubMed Januario G, Ramroop S, Shingadia DV and Novelli V. Postinfectious purpura fulminans secondary to varicella-induced protein S deficiency.
[hoajonline.com]
[…] anemia is associated with CVT Hemoglobinopathies (ex, Sickle Cell Disease ) Pro-thrombotic Disorders (noted in 12-50%) Anticardiolipin antibody Protein C and Protein S deficiencies
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Protein S Deficiency Thrombomodulin Heparin Cofactor II Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor Tissue Plasminogen Activator Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1 Thrombin-activatable
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Type II deficiency is characterized by normal protein S levels but reduction in functional activity of protein S.
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antithrombin deficiency, protein C and protein S deficiency, TPA deficiency, and PAI-1 defects played no role in RMS. [46] However, in a similar study assessing hereditary
[emedicine.medscape.com]
Protein malnutrition increases the likelihood of calciphylaxis, as does warfarin use and hypercoagulable states, such as protein C and/or protein S deficiency.
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Free protein S deficiency in hemodialysis patients due to vascular calcifications?. Nephron. 1996. 74(2):356-60. [Medline]. Rostaing L, el Feki S, Delisle MB, et al.
[emedicine.com]
Hypercoagulable conditions, including protein C and protein S deficiencies, and the presence of a circulating anticoagulant have been described in a number of patients. [28
[emedicine.com]
Key words: Celiac artery thrombosis, Hyperhomocysteinemia, Inferior mesenteric artery thrombosis, Protein C & S deficiency, Thrombophilia, Thrombocytosis
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We report a case of combined protein S and C deficiency in a young woman, which resulted in fatal arterial mesenteric thrombosis.
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Celiac artery thrombosis and splenic infarction in a patient with protein s deficiency. Korean J Gastroenterol 2007;49:390-4. 6.
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[…] with prostatic abscess Prostatitis Protein C deficiency Protein R deficiency Protein S acquired deficiency Protein S deficiency Proteus like syndrome mental retardation eye
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Prostatitis Protein C deficiency[?] Protein R deficiency[?] Protein S acquired deficiency[?] Protein S deficiency[?]
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Progressive supranuclear palsy atypical Progressive supranuclear palsy Progressive systemic sclerosis Prol-Prou Prolactinoma, familial Prolerating trichilemmal cyst Prolidase deficiency
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protein S Normal total and free protein S, functionally abnormal protein S For full discussion, see Protein S Deficiency.
[emedicine.medscape.com]
Protein S Deficiency Thrombomodulin Heparin Cofactor II Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor Tissue Plasminogen Activator Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1 Thrombin-activatable
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Protein C or protein S deficiency. Protein C and protein S help to regulate the bleeding and clotting system.
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C Deficiency/congenital/diagnosis/therapy ; Protein S Deficiency/congenital/diagnosis/therapy ; Sclerotherapy ; Thrombocytopenia/congenital/diagnosis/therapy Abstract : [
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S deficiency leads to obliterative portal venopathy and to compensatory nodular regenerative hyperplasia in HIV-infected patients. ( 19512859 ) 2009 32 Response to Schiano
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S deficiency leads to obliterative portal venopathy and to compensatory nodular regenerative hyperplasia in HIV-infected patients. ( 19512859 ) Mallet V.O....Pol S. 2009
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C or Protein S deficiency, Leiden mutation...) or other factors like: polycythemia vera; use of oral contraceptives; trauma (cause of a new abnormality of hepatic vein);
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ETIOLOGY Hypercoagulable states: • Myeloproliferative disease: Polycythemia vera Essential thrombocytosis • Protein C deficiency • Antithrombin III deficiency • Protein S
[encyclopedia.lubopitko-bg.com]
Examples of genetic tendencies include protein C deficiency, protein S deficiency, the Factor V Leiden mutation, hereditary anti-thrombin deficiency and prothrombin mutation
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Deficiencies of protein C and protein S are associated with increased risk of thrombotic events.
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C and protein S deficiencies, pregnancy and puerperium, poverty, and family history.
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C or Protein S deficiency, Leiden mutation...) or other factors like: polycythemia vera; use of oral contraceptives; trauma (cause of a new abnormality of hepatic vein);
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