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Atherothrombosis in 2 vascular territories in a young woman: importance of thrombophilia testing. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The diagnosis and management of complex inherited thrombophilias is complicated due to interactions among genetic, environmental, and age-related factors, which can lead to various clinical manifestations like thrombotic events or obstetrical complications.
  • A case study highlights a 20-year-old woman who experienced ischemic events, including limb ischemia and a silent heart attack, linked to her recent contraceptive use and newly diagnosed high cholesterol.
  • Screening revealed moderate hyperhomocysteinemia and two inherited thrombophilic defects, leading to a treatment plan of lifelong anticoagulation and vitamin supplementation to manage her condition.

Article Abstract

The diagnosis and management of complex and multiple inherited thrombophilias is still a challenge for the clinicians involved in this field, clinical events being the result of the interaction between genes, environmental or other acquired factors, and age. Moreover, various clinical manifestations as regards severity or type of event (venous or arterial thrombotic event, obstetrical complications) are cited in these patients. We present the case of a 20-year-old woman, with a 2-month history of third-generation contraceptive use and with recently diagnosed hypercholesterolemia, who presented ischemic events in 2 arterial territories: acute left lower limb ischemia and silent myocardial infarction. Screening tests for thrombophilia, including genetic testing, showed moderate hyperhomocysteinemia and 2 inherited thrombophilic defects. Invasive investigation of the coronary arteries showed the presence of advanced atherosclerotic disease. Management of this complex thrombophilia includes lifetime oral anticoagulation as well as a homocysteine-lowering strategy comprising lifestyle modification and group B (folic acid, B(6), B(12)) vitamin supplementing.

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