Homozygous protein C deficiency with moderately severe clinical symptoms

  • C. Sharon
  • M.C. Tirindelli
  • P.M. Mannucci
  • A. Tripodi
  • G. Mariani
Publication date
January 1986
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

We report a large family with two members homozygotes for protein C deficiency, with activity levels of 5% and 9%. Thirteen additional members were heterozygotes, with protein C activity ranging from 36-66% and equally low levels of protein C antigen. The homozygotes presented with recurrent deep-vein thromboses and pulmonary emboli, but have reached the ages of 26 and 37 years. Hence, protein C levels of 5% appear sufficient to avoid life-threatening clinical symptoms in the neonatal period

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