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Tamoxifen-associated venous thrombosis and activated protein C resistance due to factor V Leiden.

作者信息

Weitz I C, Israel V K, Liebman H A

机构信息

Department of Medicine, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles 90033, USA.

出版信息

Cancer. 1997 May 15;79(10):2024-7.

PMID:9149031
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Thromboembolic events are well recognized complications of cancers and their treatment. Tamoxifen, an antiestrogen used in the treatment of breast carcinoma and other malignancies, has been associated with thrombotic events. Activated protein C resistance due to Factor V Leiden is the most prevalent inherited prothrombotic defect in populations of European descent and has been reported as a major cofactor in the development of thrombosis in women receiving estrogens.

METHODS

The authors report three patients who developed thromboembolic complications while receiving tamoxifen. These patients were studied for the presence of activated protein C resistance by coagulation assay and the presence of Factor V Leiden by molecular analysis.

RESULTS

All three patients had resistance to activated protein C by coagulation assay and were determined to be heterozygous for Factor V Leiden by molecular analysis.

CONCLUSIONS

The authors propose that inheritance of Factor V Leiden significantly increases the risk of thrombosis in patients who receive tamoxifen therapy. All patients prescribed tamoxifen should be carefully questioned regarding personal and family histories of thrombosis and, when indicated, screened for Factor V Leiden.

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