“…41,42 Inherited reductions in plasma natural anticoagulants (eg, antithrombin, protein C, or protein S) have long been recognized as uncommon but potent risk factors for venous thromboembolism. 43 More recent discoveries of impaired downregulation of the procoagulant system (eg, activated protein C [APC] resistance, Factor V Leiden), increased plasma concentrations of procoagulant factors (eg, factors I [fibrinogen], II [prothrombin], VIII, IX, and XI) and increased basal procoagulant activity, impaired fibrinolysis, and increased basal innate immunity activity and reactivity have added new paradigms to the list of inherited or acquired disorders predisposing to thrombosis (thrombophilia).…”