Syndromes of Thrombosis and Hypercoagulability: Congenital and Acquired Thrombophilias

Author:

Bick Rodger L.1,Kaplan Harold2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine (HematologylOncology) and Pathology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas Thrombosis Hemostasis & Difficult Hematology Clinical Center, Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas

2. Special Coagulation Laboratories, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

Abstract

This article stresses the common hereditary and acquired blood protein defects associated with thrombosis. The most common of the hereditary defects apear to be APC-R, SPS, antithrombin, protein C, and protein S deficiency, and the most common acquired defects are anticardiolipin antibodies and the lupus anticoagulant (antiphospholipid antibodies). Therefore, these are the defects that should first be looked for in an individual with unexplained thrombosis. If these more common defects are not found, then the rarer defects including HC II, plasminogen or TPA deficiency, dysfibrinogenemia, el evated PAI-1 and hyperhomocysteinemia should be sought. The importance of finding these defects has significant impli cations for therapy of the individual patient and for institutions of family studies to identify, inform, and possibly treat others at risk. It is expected that as knowledge of hemostasis expands, more hereditary and acquired defects, such as elevated lipopro tein (a) or defects of extrinsic (tissue factor) pathway inhibitor (EPI, TFPI), may be associated with enhanced risks of throm bosis. Finally, it must be recalled that a diagnosis of thrombo sis, like that of anemia, is only a generic and partial diagnosis; just as in the anemic patient, the etiology must be clearly de fined. Only in this manner can cost-effective and appropriate therapy for both primary treatment and secondary prevention be designed. In addition, the demonstration of a hereditary defect will allow primary prevention in afflicted family mem bers by allowing the choice of appropriate therapy.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Hematology,General Medicine

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