Antithrombin deficiency- congenital Overview Antithrombin (previously known as antithrombin III) is one of the natural anticoagulants found in the blood. People who have insufficient antithrombin are more likely to have a venous thrombosis.
Antithrombin Deficiency National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc. Synonyms ...
Hereditary antithrombin deficiency is a disorder of blood clotting. People with this condition are at higher than average risk for developing abnormal blood clots, particularly a type of clot that occurs in the deep veins of the legs.
Antithrombin deficiency Factor V Leiden mutation (activated protein C resistance) Hereditary fibrinolytic defects ...
Antithrombin deficiency is a fairly severe type of thrombophilia. The risk of having a blood clot varies between families, but can be increased by 25-50 times the normal risk.
Antithrombin Deficiency ... chest pain, thigh pain, thigh pain, calf pain, calf pain, groin pain, groin pain Antithrombin Deficiency, type I ... chest pain, thigh pain, thigh pain, calf pain, calf pain, groin pain, groin pain ...
See also: Deficiency, Pregnancy, Stroke, Symptom, Cancer
 
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