Heme Cases Flashcards
Most common cause of inherited hypercoagulability in whites?
Factor V Leiden
Factor V Leiden MOA?
MOA: mutant factor V that is not destroyed by activated protein C
Protein C or S deficiency?
MOA: ability to inactivate factors Va and VIIIa
Skin and subcutaneous tissue necrosis after warfarin administration. What is the problem?
Think Protein C deficiency. “Protein C Cancels Coagulation.”
Antithrombin deficiency. When is it a problem?
Inherited deficiency of antithrombin,
following Heparin administration b/c it diminishes the increase in PTT following heparin administration
Prothrombin gene mutation MOA?
MOA: Mutation in 3′ untranslated region=>production of prothrombin=>plasma levels and venous clots