Primary thrombophilia in Mexico: A prospective study

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A group of 102 Mexican Mestizo patients with appropriate clinical features suggestive of primary thrombophilia was prospectively studied. Thirty-nine percent of them had activated protein C resistance, but only four patients displayed the factor V Leiden mutation. Five percent of the individuals were found to be protein C deficient, whereas 2% had protein S deficiency. No cases of abnormalities in antithrombin III, plasminogen, tissue-type plasminogen activator or plasminogen activator inhibitor were found. The low prevalence of the activated protein C resistance genotype, probably stemming from the genetic admixture of the Mexican Mestizo group is noteworthy.

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Ruiz-Argüelles, G. J., González-Estrada, S., Garcés-Eisele, J., & Ruiz-Argüelles, A. (1999). Primary thrombophilia in Mexico: A prospective study. American Journal of Hematology, 60(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1096-8652(199901)60:1<1::AID-AJH1>3.0.CO;2-Q

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