Factor V Leiden: This Inherited Clotting Problem can kill you before you know you have it.

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Factor V Leiden is the most common genetic clotting disorder among ethnic Europeans. It's named after the Dutch city Leiden, where it was first described. It is a cofactor with factor Xa, resulting in increasing the cascade to end up with increased polymerization of fibrin, forming clots too quickly.
Doctors diagnose it by having a high index for suspicion for anyone with a clot. Venous clots or pulmonary embolus among ethnic Europeans can show over 30% probability of having this. If a patient has a clot, docs should check the clotting time. If positive, they should do the genetic test. Treatment involves special consideration for flying, surgery, oral contraceptives and pregnancy.

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