Genetic factors of thrombosis <i>FII G20210A</i>, <i>FV G1691A</i> (<i>Arg506Gln</i>) in patients with thoracoabdominal malignant tumors
A. A. Korolyova,
S. S. Gerasimov,
L. N. Lyubchenko
Abstract:Introduction. Malignant tumor is one of the leading factors of venous and arterial thrombosis. But there is no data on the need for a genetic testing protocol of cancer patients for genetic predisposition thrombotic conditions, despite the fact that a number of polymorphisms of hemostasis genes are considered to be unconditionally proven factors of high cumulative thrombogenic risk, and proteins encoded by these genes are direct links in the cascades of pathological hypercoagulation in neoplastic processes.Aim… Show more
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