Abstract

FV Leiden mutation is an important genetic risk factor for venous thromboembolsm (VTE). In this study we have analyzed clinical manifestation and the impact of other genetic and acquired risk factors in 100 patients (95 heterozygous and 5 homozygous) carriers of FV Leiden mutation. Among these patients, 91 experienced VTE, with down limb deep vein thrombosis as the most frequent manifestation. An acquired risk factor was present in 68.6% of women, whereas this was the case in 28.6% of men. FIIG20210A was present in 9.5%, MTHFR 677TT in 8.4% and both mutations in 2.1% of the heterozygous FV Leiden carriers. Our results suggest that knowledge of coexisting factors predisposing to VTE is very important for FV Leiden mutation carriers and may contribute to the prevention of VTE episodes.

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