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  • Title: [Recurrent thromboembolism disclosing protein C deficiency. Apropos of a case with familial investigation].
    Author: Jonot F, Pouchelon E, Cambus JP, Bierme R, Leophonte P.
    Journal: Rev Pneumol Clin; 1990; 46(5):221-4. PubMed ID: 2075365.
    Abstract:
    Every thromboembolic manifestation, especially in young subjects, calls for an aetiological study in which haemostasis is evaluated primarily with assays of physiological coagulation inhibitors: protein C, protein S and antithrombin III. Protein C deficiency is found in 6 to 7% of thromboembolic manifestations. We report the case of a 21-year old man who had phlebitis followed by pulmonary embolism without facilitating factors. Protein C level was 50% of normal value (0.50 IU/ml). The patient received heparin, subsequently replaced by oral anticoagulants after a long period of overlap between the two treatments. The outcome was favourable. Family investigation yielded a history of thromboembolic accidents in several members of the family, some of whom were protein C deficient (50% of normal value). Protein C synthesis is vitamin K-dependent. Protein C deficiency is transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait. Normal values range from 0.65 to 1.35 IU/ml. Clinically, 25% of the patients are said to be asymptomatic. The first thrombotic accidents occur in young subjects (mean age 29 +/- 14 years). Several points emerge from this case: full evaluation must be performed, especially in young subjects; family investigation consolidates the diagnosis and enables symptomatic protein C deficient patients to be treated and thrombotic manifestations to be prevented by effective anticoagulant therapy in high-risk situations; a prolonged period of heparin-oral anticoagulant overlap is needed to avoid cutaneous necrosis.
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