Acquired protein C and S deficiency, inflammatory bowel disease and cerebral arterial thrombosis

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Abstract

Thromboembolic complications may occur in inflammatory bowel disease. Recently, we had the opportunity to observe a case of a cerebral arterial thrombosis in a young patient with active ulcerative colitis. Investigation of blood coagulation revealed a temporary Protein C, Protein S and Factor II deficiency. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of a temporary Protein C and S deficiency in a patient with thrombosis and inflammatory bowel disease. © 1990 Springer Verlag.

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Jorens, P. G., Hermans, C. R., Haber, I., Kockx, M. M., Vermylen, J., & Parizel, G. A. (1990). Acquired protein C and S deficiency, inflammatory bowel disease and cerebral arterial thrombosis. Blut, 61(5), 307–310. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01732883

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