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Case Reports
. 1994 Aug;5(4):647-9.

A homozygous deletion/insertion mutation in the protein C (PROC) gene causing neonatal Purpura fulminans: prenatal diagnosis in an at-risk pregnancy

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Case Reports

A homozygous deletion/insertion mutation in the protein C (PROC) gene causing neonatal Purpura fulminans: prenatal diagnosis in an at-risk pregnancy

D S Millar et al. Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis. 1994 Aug.

Abstract

A novel homozygous mutation in the protein C (PROC) gene was detected in an individual with severe type I protein C deficiency who presented with neonatal Purpura fulminans. The deletion/insertion mutation found [3351del4, 3350insA] resulted in an Asn102-->Lys substitution and the removal of codon Gly103. First trimester prenatal diagnosis was performed in a subsequent pregnancy by chorionic villus sampling and PCR/direct sequencing; the foetus was shown to be heterozygous for the lesion. This diagnosis was confirmed phenotypically after the birth of a clinically healthy child.

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