2020
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.7472
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Protein C Deficiency as a Risk Factor for Stroke in Young Adults: A Review

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“…Thrombophilia is a thrombotic disorder associated with a dysfunction in coagulation factors and in some of their cofactors, such as APC and PS [ 268 , 269 ]. Thrombophilia associated with vWF, FVIII, and FV is the result of an impaired turnover of these proteins, which favors the factors’ synthesis, due to an alteration in natural inactivators, such as ADAMTS13 for vWF [ 270 ] ( Figure 3 ) and APC and PS for FVIII ( Figure 4 ) and FV ( Figure 5 ), respectively [ 268 , 269 ]. This results in increased levels of vWF, FVIII, and FV, which may trigger a thrombotic process [ 271 ].…”
Section: Dysregulation Of Homeostasismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thrombophilia is a thrombotic disorder associated with a dysfunction in coagulation factors and in some of their cofactors, such as APC and PS [ 268 , 269 ]. Thrombophilia associated with vWF, FVIII, and FV is the result of an impaired turnover of these proteins, which favors the factors’ synthesis, due to an alteration in natural inactivators, such as ADAMTS13 for vWF [ 270 ] ( Figure 3 ) and APC and PS for FVIII ( Figure 4 ) and FV ( Figure 5 ), respectively [ 268 , 269 ]. This results in increased levels of vWF, FVIII, and FV, which may trigger a thrombotic process [ 271 ].…”
Section: Dysregulation Of Homeostasismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of thrombophilia, the dysfunction of homeostasis is associated with an increased rate of thrombosis. The causes may be related to a deficiency of natural anticoagulants, such as PC [ 268 ] or PS [ 269 ], which tends to result in excessive activity levels of coagulation factors, such as FVIII or FV, or to a state of hypercoagulability typically induced by a mutation in FV Leiden [ 226 ], which offers resistance to APC. It may also be due to a deficiency of the regulators of other clotting factors secreted at the level of the vascular endothelium, such as vWF.…”
Section: Homeostasis-modifying Treatments In Coagulationmentioning
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“…However, the standard treatment for cerebral venous thrombosis caused by protein C deficiency is the administration of heparin in the acute phase [ 1 ]. Additionally, continuous anticoagulant use is required to prevent the development of thromboembolic events in the chronic phase [ 5 , 6 ]. Conventionally, warfarin is considered a standard anticoagulant but can produce some problems in general and specific problems in protein C deficiency patients, such as warfarin-induced skin necrosis [ 7 , 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are few reports [14,15] that a low level of plasma protein C might be among risk factors contributing to recurrent thrombotic disease. This protein is recognized to exert an important role in anticoagulation [16].…”
Section: A C C E P T E D a R T I C L Ementioning
confidence: 99%