Abstract. Svensson PJ, Zo$ ller B, Mattiasson I, Dahlba$ ck B (University of Lund, Malmo$ , Sweden). The factor VR506Q mutation causing APC resistance is highly prevalent among unselected outpatients with clinically suspected deep venous thrombosis. J Intern Med 1997 ; 241 : 379-85.Objective. Resistance to activated protein C (APC resistance), caused by a single point mutation in the factor V gene (FV : R506Q), is a major risk factor for venous thrombosis. As the significance of this mutation among unselected outpatients with deep-vein thrombosis (DVT) is not established, we have studied its prevalence among consecutive outpatients attending the emergency room due to a clinically suspected DVT. Design, setting and subjects. The FV : R506Q mutation was determined in 223 consecutive Swedish outpatients with clinically suspected DVT, and in 288 healthy controls. Using phlebography, the patients were classified as DVT-positive or DVTnegative. Main outcome measure. The prevalence of FV : R506Q mutation. Results. The prevalence of the FV : R506Q mutation