Thrombofilia Profile
Samples: Frozen Citrate Plasma, frozen Serum and cold Whole EDTA Blood needed for all tests
Schedule: One week
Status: Genetic tests CY lab
Remarks:Venous thrombosis occurs when RBCs, Fibrin, Platelets and Leukocytes form a mass within a vein. Pulmonary embolism occurs when a thrombus detaches from a vein wall and lodges within the pulmonary arteries. More than 70% of all pulmonary emboli have origin in the pelvic and deep veins of the lower extremities.
Thrombophilia Profile icludes:
- Activated Protein C Resistance (APC-R)
- Antithrombin III
- APTT
- Cardiolipin antibodies
- Factor V Leiden gene mutation
- G20210A Prothrombin gene mutation
- Homocystein
- Lupus anticoagulant
- MTHFR C677T gene mutation
- PROTEIN C
- PROTEIN S
- PT
A full panel of gene mutations for Thromboembolism diseases has been developed and includes:
- AC I/D
- Apo B R35500Q
- Apo E2/E3/E4
- Beta-Fibrinogen-455 G/A
- Factor V Leiden
- FactorV R2
- Factor XIII V34L
- HPA-1 a/b
- MTHFR A1298C
- MTHFR C677T
- PAI-1 4G/5G
- Prothrombin G2021A