Accepted at: May, 18, 2025 4:28 a.m.
Author: braviboron
Related Deck: 1675118865074
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May benefit from 'Heriditary thrombophilia' tag. Above my paygrade to decide about creation.

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What are the major <b>hereditary thrombophilia </b>conditions?<br><div>{{c1::</div><div><ul><li>Antithrombin deficiency</li><li>Protein C deficiency</li><li>Protein S deficiency</li><li>ctivated protein C resistance</li><li>Factor V Leiden</li><li>Prothrombin gene variant</li><li>Elevated levels of factors VIII, IX or XI</li><li>Hyperhomocysteinaemia</li></ul></div><div>}}</div>
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- Factor V Leiden is the most common of the hereditary thrombophilias<br><br>- Antiphospholipid syndrome is an acquired (not hereditary) thrombophilia<br><br><img src="e499103dfe8385989ec61483923b8dfa.webp"><img src="7f8231640bd4b990f330cf78978a5873.webp">
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Hereditary thrombophilia. RACGP. Updated December 2023. Accessed April 2025.&nbsp;<a href="https://www.racgp.org.au/clinical-resources/clinical-guidelines/key-racgp-guidelines/view-all-racgp-guidelines/genomics-in-general-practice/disease-specific-topics/hereditary-thrombophilia">https://www.racgp.org.au/clinical-resources/clinical-guidelines/key-racgp-guidelines/view-all-racgp-guidelines/genomics-in-general-practice/disease-specific-topics/hereditary-thrombophilia</a>
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#Malleus_CM::#Resources_by_Rotation::Internal_Medicine::Haematology_&_Oncology #Malleus_CM::#Subjects::Haematology::01_Haemostasis::04_Hypercoagulable_State::Thrombosis_of_Unknown_Origin::02_Aetiology