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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Classification== | |||
Thrombophilia can be classified in various forms. | |||
* The most common classification is by the nature of the thrombosis: [[artery|arterial]], [[vein|venous]] or combined. | |||
* Crowther & Kelton (2003) propose to classify the abnormality by the molecular deficiency, type I being the (severe) deficiencies of inhibitors, and type II being the less severe elevation of coagulation factors.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Crowther MA, Kelton JG |title=Congenital thrombophilic states associated with venous thrombosis: a qualitative overview and proposed classification system |journal=Ann. Intern. Med. |volume=138 |issue=2 |pages=128-34|year=2003 |pmid=12529095 |doi= |url=http://www.annals.org/cgi/reprint/138/2/128}}</ref> | |||
* Inherited vs. acquired | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Classification
Thrombophilia can be classified in various forms.
- The most common classification is by the nature of the thrombosis: arterial, venous or combined.
- Crowther & Kelton (2003) propose to classify the abnormality by the molecular deficiency, type I being the (severe) deficiencies of inhibitors, and type II being the less severe elevation of coagulation factors.[1]
- Inherited vs. acquired
References
- ↑ Crowther MA, Kelton JG (2003). "Congenital thrombophilic states associated with venous thrombosis: a qualitative overview and proposed classification system". Ann. Intern. Med. 138 (2): 128–34. PMID 12529095.