Thrombophilia Due to Activated Protein C Resistance (THPH2)

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Activated Protein C Resistance
Apc Resistance
Thrombophilia Due to Deficiency of Activated Protein C Cofactor
Thrombophilia Due to Factor V Leiden
Proc Cofactor Deficiency
Pccf Deficiency
Thrombophilia V
Thph2
Thrombophilia, Susceptibility to, Due to Factor V Leiden
Thrombophilia, Susceptibility to, Due to Activated Protein C Resistance
Thrombophilia 2 Due to Activated Protein C Resistance
Thrombophilia, Due to Activated Protein C Resistance
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Thrombophilia Due to Activated Protein C Resistance, also known as activated protein c resistance, is related to pregnancy loss, recurrent 1 and polycythemia. An important gene associated with Thrombophilia Due to Activated Protein C Resistance is F5 (Coagulation Factor V), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Response to elevated platelet cytosolic Ca2+ and Collagen chain trimerization. The drugs Atezolizumab and Bevacizumab have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include lung and bone marrow, and related phenotypes are hypercoagulability and deep venous thrombosis
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