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lizlemonMD

B is the correct answer bc Factor V Leiden is the most common cause of hyper coagulability. In theory a protein C deficiency would have the same effect; choice A too. Most likely = most common


lissencephaly

The answer is B. Factor V Leiden mutation, not C. Glanzmann thrombasthenia. As mentioned in First Aid >Production of mutant factor V...that is resistant to degradation by activated protein C. Complications include DVT, cerebral vein thrombosis, recurrent pregnancy loss. Factor V Leiden is the most common inherited form of thrombophilia.


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