نتایج جستجو برای: protein s deficiency

تعداد نتایج: 1956140  

2015
Masato Anno Takashi Yamazaki Nobuhiro Hara Keishi Hayakawa

A 71-year-old man underwent cervical laminectomy and developed two symptomatic epidural hematomas during the acute postoperative period. On both occasions, drain obstruction was the predominant cause. Congenital Protein S deficiency was diagnosed postoperatively. Protein S is a vitamin K-dependent natural anticoagulant and is essential for inhibiting thrombosis in microcirculation. We assume th...

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2015
Zhao-Hui Wang Zhi-Jun Zhao Kang Xu Guo-Bing Sun Lin Song Hong-Xiang Yin Xiao-Qi Chen

Hereditary protein S (PS) deficiency is an independent risk factor for venous thromboembolism. However, the correlation between PS and arterial thrombotic disease, such as cerebral thrombosis, is not clear. The present study focused on the molecular mechanisms underlying ischemic stroke caused by a PS gene mutation in one family. The activity of antithrombin, protein C and PS in the plasma of t...

2010
Sabine Kroiss Manuela Albisetti

Protein C is one of the major inhibitors of the coagulation system that downregulate thrombin generation. Severe congenital protein C deficiency leads to a hypercoagulability state that usually presents at birth with purpura fulminans and/or severe venous and arterial thrombosis. Recurrent thrombotic events are commonly seen. From the 1990's, several virus-inactivated human protein C concentrat...

Journal: :Stroke 1994
F Barinagarrementeria C Cantú-Brito A De La Peña R Izaguirre

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Although 4% of cerebral infarcts in the young can be attributed to hematologic disturbances that predispose to thrombosis, the frequency of cerebral infarcts caused by prothrombotic states is not known. Recently, the association between cerebral infarction and deficiencies of elements of the natural anticoagulant system has been recognized. METHODS Thirty-six consecutiv...

Journal: :Thrombosis and haemostasis 2009
Jan-Leendert P Brouwer Willem M Lijfering Min Ki Ten Kate Hanneke C Kluin-Nelemans Nic J G M Veeger Jan van der Meer

Hereditary deficiencies of protein S, protein C and antithrombin are known risk factors for first venous thromboembolism. We assessed the absolute risk of recurrence, and the contribution of concomitant thrombophilic defects in a large cohort of families with these deficiencies. Annual incidence of recurrence was estimated in 130 deficient patients, with separate estimates for those with each o...

Journal: :Balkan medical journal 2014
Betül Cevik Berat Acu Dürdane Aksoy Semiha Kurt

BACKGROUND Moyamoya syndrome associated with protein S deficiency is rarely encountered and is usually reported in paediatric cases with cerebral ischaemia. CASE REPORT A 32-year-old woman had symptoms of sudden-onset severe headache, projectile vomiting, impaired consciousness, and slight neck stiffness. The computed tomography scan of her brain showed primary intraventricular haemorrhage, a...

Journal: :Haematologica 2014
Hee-Jin Kim Ja-Young Seo Ki-O Lee Sung-Hwan Bang Seung-Tae Lee Chang-Seok Ki Jong-Won Kim Chul Won Jung Duk-Kyung Kim Sun-Hee Kim

Hereditary natural anticoagulant deficiencies are the major cause of genetic thrombophilia in Asia. Given the growing acknowledgment of the risk of venous thromboembolism in Asian populations, we investigated the frequency and mutation spectrums of natural anticoagulant deficiency in Korea. The group of patients consisted of consecutive patients with venous thromboembolism screened for thrombop...

Journal: :Stroke 1993
H R Martinez R A Rangel-Guerra L J Marfil

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Deficiencies in coagulant inhibitors protein C, protein S, and antithrombin III increase the risk of venous thrombosis. We describe 10 young adults with cerebral arterial thrombosis due to deficiencies in these factors. METHODS Sixty patients younger than 45 years were hospitalized because of acute ischemic stroke diagnosed through computed tomography or magnetic resona...

A Aaleyasin L Safdarian M Aghahossieni M Rashidi, S Asadollah Z Najmi,

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