PMID: 9662280Jul 14, 1998Paper

Mesenteric artery thrombosis: a case report of combined protein S and protein C deficiency

American Journal of Hematology
K A Atkins, J L Zehnder

Abstract

Individuals with more than one defect in natural coagulant/anticoagulant systems have been postulated to be at an increased risk for thrombotic events. We report a case of combined protein S and C deficiency in a young woman, which resulted in fatal arterial mesenteric thrombosis. The role of coagulation defects in arterial thrombosis is discussed.

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