PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH IN A YOUNG WOMAN WITH CONCOMITANT MUTATION IN LEIDEN AND PROTHROMBIN GENE G20210A
Pregnancy and childbirth in women with genetic or acquired thrombophilia is usually associated with a high risk to both thrombotic and obstetric complications and fruit. Unambiguous answer to the question of routine screening for thrombophilia in women with a history of obstetric history does not ex...
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Summary: | Pregnancy and childbirth in women with genetic or acquired thrombophilia is usually associated with a high risk to both thrombotic and obstetric complications and fruit. Unambiguous answer to the question of routine screening for thrombophilia in women with a history of obstetric history does not exist until now. It should be noted that the physiological hypercoagulable inherent pregnant, often for the first time reveals the background congenital and / or acquired disorders of hemostasis, which previously could be asymptomatic. A history of fetal loss syndrome, severe obstetric complications (severe preeclampsia, severe twin-platsentranoy failure, fetal death, premature detachment of the placenta), thromboembolism is an indication for the study of genetic thrombophilia and antiphospholipid syndrome. |
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Item Description: | 2313-7347 2500-3194 |