Quantitative Antithrombin Deficiency Manifesting as Cerebral Sinus Thrombosis in a Patient With a Family History of Clinically Variable Venous Thromboembolic Events: A Case Report

Ahmed Al Sinani, A. A. Hashmi, S. Aaron, Jospaul Lukas, Mohammed Al Zaabi
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Antithrombin (AT III) is a potent inactivator of thrombin and factor Xa and plays a major role in the inhibition of coagulation. Inherited deficiencies of AT III are rare and pose a risk of developing venous thromboembolic disease. They can be subdivided into type I (quantitative) or type II (qualitative). Mild AT III deficiency is associated with a 2.4- to 3.5-fold risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). Thrombosis in patients with AT III deficiency predominantly manifests as a deep vein thrombosis and may subsequently present as pulmonary embolism. It can also occur in uncommon sites such as cerebral, retinal, mesenteric, portal, hepatic, and splenic veins. We report a case of an unprovoked cerebral venous thrombosis in a 24-year-old Omani male, without any comorbidity, who was found to have quantitative deficiency of AT III. He has a significant history of family members having VTE in varying venous beds. This case highlights the wide spectrum of clinical manifestations of quantitative deficiency of AT III and stresses on the importance of taking a good family history and the need for testing for inherited thrombophilia since it can alter long-term management.
有临床可变静脉血栓栓塞事件家族史的患者定量抗凝血酶缺乏表现为脑窦血栓形成:1例报告
抗凝血酶(AT III)是一种有效的凝血酶和Xa因子失活剂,在凝血抑制中起主要作用。遗传性AT III缺陷是罕见的,并构成发展为静脉血栓栓塞性疾病的风险。它们可以细分为I型(定量)或II型(定性)。轻度AT III缺乏与静脉血栓栓塞(VTE)的2.4- 3.5倍风险相关。AT III缺乏症患者的血栓形成主要表现为深静脉血栓形成,随后可能表现为肺栓塞。它也可发生在不常见的部位,如脑静脉、视网膜静脉、肠系膜静脉、门静脉、肝静脉和脾静脉。我们报告一个24岁阿曼男性无因性脑静脉血栓形成的病例,没有任何合并症,被发现有定量的AT III缺陷。他有明显的家族成员在不同的静脉床有静脉血栓栓塞的病史。本病例强调了AT III定量缺乏的广泛临床表现,并强调了良好家族史的重要性和遗传性血栓性疾病检测的必要性,因为它可以改变长期管理。
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