Factor V Leiden: a review of the literature
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Factor V Leiden: a review of the literature
Abstract
Factor V Leiden, formed by a genetic mutation, disrupts the body's anticoagulation defense system. It was isolated as recently as 1994 as a risk factor for venous thromboembolism. Factor V Leiden has also been linked to preeclampsia, pregnancy loss, and fetal growth restriction. In addition, factor V Leiden has implications for women who are not pregnant. The most effective screening tool is a thorough personal and family history related to thrombosis. For women with a positive factor V Leiden screen, counseling regarding the risks of thrombosis is essential.
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