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Title: | DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS AND RECURENT PULMONARY EMBOLISM IN A PATIENT WITH THROMBOPHILIC MUTATIONS AND GENERALIZED PSORIASIS: A CASE REPORT | Authors: | Baloski, Marjan Buklioska Ilievska, Daniela Brishkoska Boshkovski, Vesna Hasan, Taner Nedeska Minova, Natasha Prgova-Veljanova, Biljana Nanceva Bogoevska, Andrea Nancheva, Jasminka Bosevski, Marijan Panov, Saso |
Keywords: | recurrent venous thromboembolism thrombophilia psoriasis pulmonary embolism |
Issue Date: | 29-Jul-2020 | Publisher: | Association of medical doctors "Sanamed" Novi Pazar | Journal: | SANAMED | Abstract: | Introduction: Genetic risk factors that increase venous thromboembolism risk are disorders in the synthesis or activity of coagulation factors. Fac- tor V Leiden, prothrombin (20210-A), antithrombin deficiency, protein C and protein S deficiency, and hyperhomocysteinaemia are the most common venous thromboembolism-related gene mutations. When ge- netic factors are combined with non-provoking risk factors (obesity, psoriasis, smoking and previous veno- us thromboembolism) the result is increased venous thromboembolism risk for each factor individually. Previous venous thromboembolism is one of the stron- gest risk factors, even in patients actively treated with anticoagulant. Patients are more likely to have recur- rent venous thromboembolism with longer duration. Psoriasis is a complex immune–mediated disease, as- sociated with cardiovascular risk, hypercoagulability markers and elevated homocysteine. Lots of observati- onal reports suggest increased incidence of venous trombembolic events in patient with psoriasis | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/16500 | DOI: | 10.24125/sanamed.v15i2.391 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Medicine: Journal Articles |
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