Multiple Thromboembolic Events in Young Patient with Homozygous T-786C Mutation in the Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Gene (ENOS).

Gazmend Amzai, Krenar Mena, Zekije Fazliu, Branko Apostoloski, Stojnela Nechofski, Alil Dervishoski, Argjent Muca, Oliver Karanfilski
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Thromboembolic events are a common cause of morbidity and mortality with significant socioeconomic impact especially when young patients are affected. They are a rare medical event in young people and their clinical presentation can be mild or asymptomatic. The manifestation of symptoms and thrombotic events depends on both: the genetic mutations and the external risk factors that will induce the process. We present a case of a 34-year old young female, with three consecutive cerebrovascular insults in a period of ten years, and an acute myocardial infarction. There is a combination of gene mutations and polymorphism, with a predisposition to thromboembolic events. We emphasized the role of e-NOS (Endothelial nitric oxide synthase 786 T>C mutation) and the connection with smoking. The dual effect of the prolonged smoking and dysfunctional nitric oxide synthase in our young patient led to several thrombotic events. We discussed the various diagnostic tests and possible therapeutic and prophylactic strategies.

内皮一氧化氮合成酶基因(ENOS)同基因 T-786C 突变的年轻患者发生多发性血栓栓塞。
血栓栓塞事件是发病和死亡的常见原因,对社会经济造成重大影响,尤其是年轻患者。在年轻人中,血栓栓塞是一种罕见的医疗事件,其临床表现可以是轻微的或无症状的。症状和血栓事件的表现取决于基因突变和诱发血栓形成的外部风险因素。我们介绍了一例 34 岁的年轻女性病例,她在 10 年内连续发生了三次脑血管损伤和一次急性心肌梗死。该病例合并有基因突变和多态性,有血栓栓塞事件的易感性。我们强调了 e-NOS(内皮一氧化氮合酶 786 T>C 突变)的作用以及与吸烟的关系。在我们这位年轻患者身上,长期吸烟和一氧化氮合酶功能障碍的双重作用导致了多次血栓事件。我们讨论了各种诊断测试以及可能的治疗和预防策略。
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