Thromboembolism remains a common complication of nephrotic syndrome (NS) in adults and a less common complication in children. Venous thrombosis is well recognized, but arterial thrombosis occurs less frequently and is seen primarily in children. We report a case of arterial thrombosis associated with factor V Leiden (FVL) mutation in a young girl with NS. Screening for inherited thrombophilias such as FVL mutation may be beneficial for NS patients with thromboembolic vascular events not explained by conventional risk factors
Factor V Leiden is the most common genetic defect associated with venous thromboembolism. Its clinic...
International audienceThe factor V Leiden (FVL) mutation, a genetic abnormality with an autosomal mo...
Thrombosis is a frequent cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with nephrotic syndrome (NS). ...
We report the case of a young male patient with nephrotic syndrome and multiple venous thromboses. T...
textabstractVenous thromboembolic disease in childhood is a multifactorial disease. Risk factors inc...
OBJECTIVE: Resistance to activated protein C (APC) has been identified as a risk factor for thrombot...
contrast to the well-established role in the context of venous thrombotic events, the impact of both...
Patients with cancer have an increased risk for thromboembolism, which might be related to several f...
Patients with cancer have an increased risk for thromboembolism, which might be related to several f...
Abstract: Inherited abnormalities of coagulation are increasingly recognized in patients with venous...
Thromboembolism is described as a multifactorial disorder including both congenital and acquired ris...
Factor V Leiden is the most common genetic defect associated with venous thromboembolism. Its clinic...
The involvement in venous thrombosis of the two most common mutations of the hereditary haemochromat...
In this study, we evaluated common inherited thrombophilic risk factors in patients with antiphospho...
After infections, thromboembolism is considered by many experts to be the most significant life-thre...
Factor V Leiden is the most common genetic defect associated with venous thromboembolism. Its clinic...
International audienceThe factor V Leiden (FVL) mutation, a genetic abnormality with an autosomal mo...
Thrombosis is a frequent cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with nephrotic syndrome (NS). ...
We report the case of a young male patient with nephrotic syndrome and multiple venous thromboses. T...
textabstractVenous thromboembolic disease in childhood is a multifactorial disease. Risk factors inc...
OBJECTIVE: Resistance to activated protein C (APC) has been identified as a risk factor for thrombot...
contrast to the well-established role in the context of venous thrombotic events, the impact of both...
Patients with cancer have an increased risk for thromboembolism, which might be related to several f...
Patients with cancer have an increased risk for thromboembolism, which might be related to several f...
Abstract: Inherited abnormalities of coagulation are increasingly recognized in patients with venous...
Thromboembolism is described as a multifactorial disorder including both congenital and acquired ris...
Factor V Leiden is the most common genetic defect associated with venous thromboembolism. Its clinic...
The involvement in venous thrombosis of the two most common mutations of the hereditary haemochromat...
In this study, we evaluated common inherited thrombophilic risk factors in patients with antiphospho...
After infections, thromboembolism is considered by many experts to be the most significant life-thre...
Factor V Leiden is the most common genetic defect associated with venous thromboembolism. Its clinic...
International audienceThe factor V Leiden (FVL) mutation, a genetic abnormality with an autosomal mo...
Thrombosis is a frequent cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with nephrotic syndrome (NS). ...