Thrombophilia can be defined as a predisposition to form clots inappropriately. Throm bophilia is usually categorized into two types, acquired and genetic. The factor V Leiden (F VL) and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene mutations are genetic conditions which asso ciated with the recurrent fetal loss. In this case, the patient who has heterozigot F VL 1691G>A and MTHFR 677C>T gene mutations with the recurrent fetal loss is presented. The present of both F VL and MTHFR gene mutations increase the risk of thrombosis seriously. In conclusion, the preg nant who has two gene mutations must be observed carefully for recurrent fetal loss and thrombosis. Moreover, they should be investigated for the purposes of the antiagregan and an...
In order to investigate the risk of fetal loss in carriers of factor V Leiden who are family members...
Objective: The present study was designed to determine the prevalence of factor V Leiden (FVL), prot...
Background. Venous thrombosis is the most common cause of obstetric morbidity and mortality during p...
Recurrent fetal loss is a frequent health problem. Data accumulated over the past few years have sug...
Recurrent fetal loss is a frequent health problem. Data accumulated over the past few years have sug...
Genetic causes of thrombophilia have been suggested as a possible cause of recurrent pregnancy loss ...
Some pregnancies are abnormal in human genetically and end with the spontaneous abortion, which is t...
WOS: 000297948600013PubMed ID: 22268272Purpose of Investigation: To evaluate the prevalence and effe...
PROBLEM: We investigated the beta2-glycoprotein I and anti-annexin V antibodies as anti-phosphol...
Objective: In the present study, we have aimed to determine the frequency of common inherited thromb...
Recurrent miscarriage (RM) affects 1% of the population. Some cases have a thrombotic aetiology. Whi...
Background: Recurrent pregnancy loss is multifactorial involving clinical and biological risk factor...
Objectives: To study the prevalence and association of factor V Leiden (FVL) mutation and acquired A...
Three or more miscarriages are termed as recurrent pregnancy loss and the insidance is 0.5-3%. Some ...
In order to investigate the risk of fetal loss in carriers of factor V Leiden who are family members...
In order to investigate the risk of fetal loss in carriers of factor V Leiden who are family members...
Objective: The present study was designed to determine the prevalence of factor V Leiden (FVL), prot...
Background. Venous thrombosis is the most common cause of obstetric morbidity and mortality during p...
Recurrent fetal loss is a frequent health problem. Data accumulated over the past few years have sug...
Recurrent fetal loss is a frequent health problem. Data accumulated over the past few years have sug...
Genetic causes of thrombophilia have been suggested as a possible cause of recurrent pregnancy loss ...
Some pregnancies are abnormal in human genetically and end with the spontaneous abortion, which is t...
WOS: 000297948600013PubMed ID: 22268272Purpose of Investigation: To evaluate the prevalence and effe...
PROBLEM: We investigated the beta2-glycoprotein I and anti-annexin V antibodies as anti-phosphol...
Objective: In the present study, we have aimed to determine the frequency of common inherited thromb...
Recurrent miscarriage (RM) affects 1% of the population. Some cases have a thrombotic aetiology. Whi...
Background: Recurrent pregnancy loss is multifactorial involving clinical and biological risk factor...
Objectives: To study the prevalence and association of factor V Leiden (FVL) mutation and acquired A...
Three or more miscarriages are termed as recurrent pregnancy loss and the insidance is 0.5-3%. Some ...
In order to investigate the risk of fetal loss in carriers of factor V Leiden who are family members...
In order to investigate the risk of fetal loss in carriers of factor V Leiden who are family members...
Objective: The present study was designed to determine the prevalence of factor V Leiden (FVL), prot...
Background. Venous thrombosis is the most common cause of obstetric morbidity and mortality during p...