Geographical Distribution of Factor V Laden in Different Regions of India

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Geographical Distribution of Factor V Laden in Different Regions of India

Pushpalatha Manjunatha
Pushpalatha Manjunatha Ecron Acunova
Satish Amarnath
Satish Amarnath
Arun kumar H. R.
Arun kumar H. R.
Bala Satish . M.
Bala Satish . M.
Sabarish. J. Babu.
Sabarish. J. Babu.
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Background: Factor V Leiden is the most common inherited form of thrombophilia with 3 to 8 percent European and American ancestry carrying one copy of the factor V Leiden mutation in each cell, and about 1 in 5,000 people have two copies of the mutation. The mutation is less common in Asian, Hispanic and African populations. Aim: This study was carried out to know the incidence of Factor V mutation in various regions of India. Methods: The presence of factor V mutation was determined by PCR- RFLP from patients suspected of thromboembolic etiology from medical, surgical, obstetrics and neonatology departments. Results: Analysis of 94 patients with coagulation disorders, factor V mutation was seen in 20 cases. Discussion: Although many reports from India indicate the absence of this mutation or the presence of homozygous mutation in a low level we report about 26 percent of the cases having the homozygous mutation which is the first for India.

Geographical Distribution of Factor V Laden in Different Regions of India

Background: Factor V Leiden is the most common inherited form of thrombophilia with 3 to 8 percent European and American ancestry carrying one copy of the factor V Leiden mutation in each cell, and about 1 in 5,000 people have two copies of the mutation. The mutation is less common in Asian, Hispanic and African populations. Aim: This study was carried out to know the incidence of Factor V mutation in various regions of India. Methods: The presence of factor V mutation was determined by PCR- RFLP from patients suspected of thromboembolic etiology from medical, surgical, obstetrics and neonatology departments. Results: Analysis of 94 patients with coagulation disorders, factor V mutation was seen in 20 cases. Discussion: Although many reports from India indicate the absence of this mutation or the presence of homozygous mutation in a low level we report about 26 percent of the cases having the homozygous mutation which is the first for India.

Pushpalatha Manjunatha
Pushpalatha Manjunatha Ecron Acunova
Satish Amarnath
Satish Amarnath
Arun kumar H. R.
Arun kumar H. R.
Bala Satish . M.
Bala Satish . M.
Sabarish. J. Babu.
Sabarish. J. Babu.

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Pushpalatha Manjunatha. 2015. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – C: Microbiology & Pathology GJMR-C Volume 15 (GJMR Volume 15 Issue C4): .

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Geographical Distribution of Factor V Laden in Different Regions of India

Pushpalatha Manjunatha
Pushpalatha Manjunatha Ecron Acunova
Satish Amarnath
Satish Amarnath
Arun kumar H. R.
Arun kumar H. R.
Bala Satish . M.
Bala Satish . M.
Sabarish. J. Babu.
Sabarish. J. Babu.

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