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Maurice L. Druzin

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  • Prothrombin gene variants in non-Caucasians with fetal loss and intrauterine growth retardation.

    Schrijver I, Lenzi TJ, Jones CD, Lay MJ, Druzin ML, Zehnder JL. J Mol Diagn. 2003; 5 (4): 250-3

    Thrombotic predisposition may affect pregnancy outcome, but in non-Caucasians the contributing genetic factors are poorly characterized. Two recently identified prothrombin gene mutations (20209C>T and 20221C>T) have been observed in non-Caucasian patients with thrombosis. The mutations are located near the commonly identified variant 20210G>A and have not been reported in Caucasian patients. The authors report a novel connection with pregnancy complications. The identification of sequence variants other than 20210G>A in the 3'-untranslated region of the prothrombin gene suggests that additional nucleotide substitutions may contribute to the development of thrombotic events and adverse pregnancy outcomes, especially in less well-characterized populations.

    PubMedID: 14573785

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