Understanding hemostasis and thrombosis : The lesson learnt from natural models
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Under physiologic conditions, a hemostatic balance is achieved through the effects of natural procoagulant and anticoagulant factors which, in equilibrium with each other, provide hemostasis at the sites of vascular injury. Abnormalities of these hemostasis factors result in a tendency towards hemorrhagic or thrombotic events. In this review the influence of inherited prothrombotic risk factors-especially the frequent factor V Leiden and prothrombin gene mutations-on normal and abnormal hemostasis is analyzed from an evolutionary point of view. The effect of inherited bleeding disorders on the development of thrombotic or atherosclerotic processes is also discussed.
- 2008-02-01