A fatal thrombotic disorder associated with an acquired inhibitor of protein C.

PROTEIN C is a vitamin K-dependent anticoagulant protein that inactivates the coagulation cofactors Va and VIIIa in a reaction that is enhanced by phospholipid and protein S.1 2 3 In order for prot...

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