Thrombophilias

Mira Hellmann MD
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Thrombophilias are defined as conditions that increase one’s risk of developing thromboembolic phenomena. Most patients with these conditions are asymptomatic, except when in the presence of a secondary trigger, namely a high-risk situation (both physiologic and otherwise). Over the past years, the importance of recognizing these conditions, and the effects of early intervention, have been emphasized. In particular, in the field of obstetrics and gynecology, thrombophilias play a major role. As will be described, there are several well-defined conditions in pregnancy that have been found to be associated with these conditions. Appropriate early intervention may have a significant impact on pregnancy outcome. It is the responsibility of the physician to be familiar with these syndromes, their detection, and appropriate management. The theory behind these syndromes, a brief review of the coagulation cascade, a review of the individual syndromes, and special circumstances will be described below in an attempt to assist the primary care physician in becoming familiar with these conditions.

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血栓病被定义为增加一个人发展血栓栓塞现象的风险的条件。大多数患有这些疾病的患者无症状,除非存在继发性触发因素,即高危情况(生理性和其他)。在过去的几年里,认识到这些情况的重要性以及早期干预的效果已经得到了强调。特别是在妇产科领域,血栓患者扮演着重要的角色。正如将要描述的,在怀孕期间有几个明确的条件被发现与这些条件有关。适当的早期干预可能对妊娠结局有重大影响。医生有责任熟悉这些症状、它们的检测和适当的管理。这些综合征背后的理论,对凝血级联的简要回顾,对个别综合征的回顾,以及特殊情况将在下面描述,以帮助初级保健医生熟悉这些情况。
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