Heme Cases Flashcards

1
Q

Most common cause of inherited hypercoagulability in whites?

A

Factor V Leiden

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2
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Factor V Leiden MOA?

A

MOA: mutant factor V that is not destroyed by activated protein C

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3
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Protein C or S deficiency?

A

MOA: ability to inactivate factors Va and VIIIa

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4
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Skin and subcutaneous tissue necrosis after warfarin administration. What is the problem?

A

Think Protein C deficiency. “Protein C Cancels Coagulation.”

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5
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Antithrombin deficiency. When is it a problem?

A

Inherited deficiency of antithrombin,

following Heparin administration b/c it diminishes the increase in PTT following heparin administration

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6
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Prothrombin gene mutation MOA?

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MOA: Mutation in 3′ untranslated region=>production of prothrombin=>plasma levels and venous clots

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