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Protein S Deficiency and Thrombophilia
Web: www.protein.org.uk
Protein S Deficiency (PSD) is a rare blood condition that can cause thrombophilia. Hereditary PSD is caused by a gene defect but PSD can also be acquired during pregnancy and with liver disease. This website provides information on the following subjects as well as an online forum.
- Congenital Protein S Deficiency, types I and II, and acquired
- Tests
- Anticoagulants
- Lifestyle and research information
- Links to other resources
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