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Sticky platelets syndrome in a young patient with massive pulmonary embolism

2013; International Scientific Information Inc.; Volume: 14; Linguagem: Inglês

10.12659/ajcr.883920

ISSN

1941-5923

Autores

Stanislava Darulová, Matej Samoš, Juraj Sokol, Radoslava Šimonová, František Kovář, Péter Galajda, Ján Staško, Peter Kubisz, Marián Mokáň,

Tópico(s)

Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management

Resumo

Female, 51.Sticky platelets syndrome.Pulmonary embolism.-Thrombolysis.Hematology.Disease of unknown ethiology.Sticky platelets syndrome (SPS) is an inherited thrombophilia characterized by platelet hyperaggregability, which can lead to the higher risk of thrombosis. The etiology of SPS remains unclear, but several gene polymorphisms have been recently studied and autosomal dominant heredity is suspected. Although SPS is traditionally connected with arterial thrombosis, several cases of SPS as a cause of venous thromboembolism have been described.We report the case of a 51-year-old apparently healthy woman with massive pulmonary embolism, who required thrombolytic therapy. In this patient SPS was identified as the only condition leading to higher risk of developing thromboembolic disease.Although at present few physicians have practical experience with SPS, this syndrome may lead to serious health problems or even death. The presented case points to the benefit of SPS diagnostics in standard screening of inherited thrombophilia for effective prophylaxis and treatment in patients with venous thromboembolism.

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