Abstract Background Severe protein C deficiency is a rare and inherited cause of thrombophilia in neonates. Protein C acts as an anticoagulant, and its deficiency results in vascular thrombosis. Herein, we report a case of protein C deficiency with a homozygous pathogenic variant in a term neonate, with good outcomes after proper treatment. Case presentation A four-day-old male newborn was transferred to the Seoul National University Hospital on account of dark red to black skin lesions. He was born full-term with an average birth weight without perinatal problems. There were no abnormal findings in the prenatal tests, including intrauterine sonography. The first skin lesion was observed on his right toes and rapidly progressed to proximal ...
Congenital protein C deficiency is a rare inherited disorder, we are presenting a case manifested by...
We describe here the case of a boy who presented 2 days after birth with purpura fulminans on his fe...
We report a family in which 2 homozygotes with similarly very low protein C levels have different cl...
Background Severe protein C deficiency is a rare and inherited cause of thrombophil...
Protein C (PROC) deficiency is caused by mutations in the PROC gene on chromosome 2q14.3. Patients w...
Persistent fetal vasculature (PFV) is most often a condition of unknown cause. It represents persist...
AbstractThis case report describes a full-term 4-day-old Saudi new-born girl diagnosed with heredita...
due to protein C deficiency A 3-day-old term male neonate born of third-degree consan-guineous marri...
WOS: 000258263000009PubMed ID: 18799939Homozygous protein C deficiency affects approximately 1/400,0...
PubMedID: 18799939Homozygous protein C deficiency affects approximately 1/400,000 to 1/1,000,000 liv...
Protein C (PROC) is a potent anticoagulant inactivating coagulation factors Va and VIIIa. PROC defic...
activity <1 IU dL)1) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder that usually presents in the neonatal...
Background and aim: Protein C is one of the important components in haemostasis system and its defic...
Neonatal skin necrosis in the context of a congenital homozygous protein C deficiency is a rare inhe...
BackgroundSevere protein C (PC) deficiency is a rare heritable thrombophilia leading to thromboembol...
Congenital protein C deficiency is a rare inherited disorder, we are presenting a case manifested by...
We describe here the case of a boy who presented 2 days after birth with purpura fulminans on his fe...
We report a family in which 2 homozygotes with similarly very low protein C levels have different cl...
Background Severe protein C deficiency is a rare and inherited cause of thrombophil...
Protein C (PROC) deficiency is caused by mutations in the PROC gene on chromosome 2q14.3. Patients w...
Persistent fetal vasculature (PFV) is most often a condition of unknown cause. It represents persist...
AbstractThis case report describes a full-term 4-day-old Saudi new-born girl diagnosed with heredita...
due to protein C deficiency A 3-day-old term male neonate born of third-degree consan-guineous marri...
WOS: 000258263000009PubMed ID: 18799939Homozygous protein C deficiency affects approximately 1/400,0...
PubMedID: 18799939Homozygous protein C deficiency affects approximately 1/400,000 to 1/1,000,000 liv...
Protein C (PROC) is a potent anticoagulant inactivating coagulation factors Va and VIIIa. PROC defic...
activity <1 IU dL)1) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder that usually presents in the neonatal...
Background and aim: Protein C is one of the important components in haemostasis system and its defic...
Neonatal skin necrosis in the context of a congenital homozygous protein C deficiency is a rare inhe...
BackgroundSevere protein C (PC) deficiency is a rare heritable thrombophilia leading to thromboembol...
Congenital protein C deficiency is a rare inherited disorder, we are presenting a case manifested by...
We describe here the case of a boy who presented 2 days after birth with purpura fulminans on his fe...
We report a family in which 2 homozygotes with similarly very low protein C levels have different cl...