Hemorrhagic and thrombotic disorders due to factor V deficiencies and abnormalities: an updated classification

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Girolami, A
Simioni, P
Scarano, L
Girolami, B
Marchiori, A
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[1] Univ Padua, Sch Med, Inst Med Semeiot, I-35100 Padua, Italy
[2] Univ Padua, Sch Med, Chair Med 2, I-35100 Padua, Italy
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10.1016/S0268-960X(98)90029-7
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The recent description of a factor V abnormality (factor V Leiden) associated with an increased incidence of thrombosis has considerably increased interest in this clotting factor. The discovery of this new clinical entity indicated the need for an updated classification of factor V defects. These should be divided into hemorrhagic and thrombotic disorders. A proper classification of hemorrhagic disorders should include: 1) homozygous and heterozygous 'true' factor V deficiency; and 2) combined factor V and factor VIII deficiencies. The latter should be subdivided in Type I (association type) and Type II (common defect). A suitable classification of the thrombotic factor V defects should include: I) homozygous and heterozygous factor V Leiden; and 2) combined heterozygous factor V Leiden and heterozygous 'true' factor V deficiency. The presence of thrombosis in these latter patients: often as severe as those seen in homozygous patients with activated protein C (APC) resistance, allows important considerations on the functions of factor V. It would seem that half the normal level of factor V activity and antigen is unable to protect against thrombosis in patients with heterozygous APC resistance. An accurate evaluation of factor V activity and antigen is indicated in all patient:; with suspected factor V defects. The first suspicion may be obtained by the presence of a mild prolongation of prothrombin time and of partial thromboplastin time. The suspicion should then be immediately confirmed by specific factor V activity and antigen assays. This approach is of great importance even for the presumptive diagnosis of pseudohomozygosis for APC resistance. In fact, in these cases, factor V activity is about 50% of normal, whereas factor V antigen is 100% of normal. In heterozygous 'true' factor V deficiency both activity and antigen are about 50% of normal.
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