Abstract

<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Congenital fibrinogen disorders are a heterogenous group of fibrinogen defects. <b><i>Case Presentation:</i></b> Here, we describe hypodysfibrinogenemia in a 33-year-old female patient with provoked recurrent deep vein thrombosis (DVT) diagnosed based on decreased functional and antigenic fibrinogen levels with a decreased functional/antigenic fibrinogen ratio. Definitive diagnosis of congenital hypodysfibrinogenemia is done by genotyping using whole-exome sequencing, which identified the γ326Cys→Tyr mutation combined with single-nucleotide polymorphisms: rs2070011 and rs2070018 in FGA and rs1049636 in FGG. Fibrin structure assays showed reduced maximum polymerization rate. The mother of the proband shares the same γ326Cys→Tyr mutation and experienced a provoked DVT. <b><i>Conclusion:</i></b> Our case with DVT is the third ever-described occurrence of the mutation γ326Cys→Tyr that is associated with hypodysfibrinogenemia. The mechanism by which this mutation induces thrombosis remains unknown. Due to the high recurrence risk of thrombosis, the patient was treated with long-term reduced dose of rivaroxaban (10 mg daily) as secondary prophylaxis.

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