Ischemic stroke due to protein C deficiency.

J Kohler, J Kasper, I Witt, GM Von Reutern - Stroke, 1990 - Am Heart Assoc
J Kohler, J Kasper, I Witt, GM Von Reutern
Stroke, 1990Am Heart Assoc
Plasma protein C exerts anticoagulatory effects by inactivating factors V and VIII. Hereditary
protein C deficiency is transmitted as an autosomal dominant disorder. Homozygous
individuals usually develop purpura fulminans as newborns; heterozygous protein C-
deficient individuals are at increased risk for venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism.
However, arterial thrombosis has been only rarely observed. We describe a young patient
with heterozygous protein C deficiency who experienced a severe stroke due to thrombotic …
Plasma protein C exerts anticoagulatory effects by inactivating factors V and VIII. Hereditary protein C deficiency is transmitted as an autosomal dominant disorder. Homozygous individuals usually develop purpura fulminans as newborns; heterozygous protein C-deficient individuals are at increased risk for venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. However, arterial thrombosis has been only rarely observed. We describe a young patient with heterozygous protein C deficiency who experienced a severe stroke due to thrombotic occlusion of the left middle cerebral artery.
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