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Case Reports
. 2000;67(2):134-6.

Antiphospholipid syndrome and factor V Leiden. Three cases with recurrent venous thrombosis

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Case Reports

Antiphospholipid syndrome and factor V Leiden. Three cases with recurrent venous thrombosis

S Guis-Sabatier et al. Joint Bone Spine. 2000.

Abstract

Recurrent thrombosis is a common complication of various rheumatic disorders and is part of the definition of antiphospholipid syndrome. We report three cases of recurrent venous thrombosis due not only to antiphospholipid syndrome with a normal activated partial thromboplastin time but also to resistance to activated protein C caused by the factor V Leiden mutation. These three cases confirm that thrombotic disease is frequently multifactorial and suggest that resistance to activated protein C should be looked for routinely in patients with suggestive clinical manifestations, particularly when standard clotting tests are normal.

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