Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (1178 page)

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   Nephrotic syndrome
   Ischemic heart disease
   Pregnancy
   Oral contraceptives
   Heparin therapy
   Increased age

Decreased In

   Congenital heterozygous deficiency of protein C, which is an autosomal trait with variable penetrance, with a prevalence of 1/500 individuals of European descent. Homozygous deficiency results in life-threatening massive thromboses in neonates (purpura fulminans).
   Acquired: liver disease, vitamin K deficiency or use of vitamin K antagonists,
L
-asparaginase therapy, DIC, acute-phase reaction (thrombotic, inflammatory, surgical).
   Limitations
   Highly elevated factor VIII levels falsely lower protein C measurements
   Lupus anticoagulant may falsely elevate reported protein C levels
PROTEIN S
*
   Definition
   Protein S is a plasma protein synthesized in the liver and dependent on vitamin K for its functionality. It has an anticoagulant function, serving as a cofactor for activated protein C. Together they inhibit the activities of activated factors V and VIII. Protein S circulates in a free form,
free protein S
(about 40% of the protein), where the major cofactor function resides, and as bound to complement C4b,
bound protein S
. The bound form may also play a role in the natural anticoagulation mechanism, this possibility being under active investigation.

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