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protein deficiency(medicine)
Protein c deficiency(medicine)
protein s deficiency(medicine)
Deficiency, protein C(health)
congenital protein C or s deficiency(medicine)
thrombotic disease due to protein c deficiency(medicine)
Deficiency(medicine)
deficiency(dictionary)
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circumjacent (iou) and Protein c deficiency (medicine)


circumjacent (iou)



circumjacent adjective. L15.
[Latin circumjacent- pres. ppl stem of circumjacere, formed as CIRCUM- + jacere lie down: see -ENT.]
Situated around, adjacent on all sides. (Foll. by to.)
circumjacence noun the fact or quality of being circumjacent L19.
circumjacency noun (a) in pl., circumjacent parts; (b) = circumjacence: M18.

Protein c deficiency (medicine)


protein c deficiency
Protein C is a protein in plasma that enters into the cascade of biochemical events leading to the formation of a clot. Deficiency of protein c results in thrombotic (clotting) disease and excess platelets with recurrent thrombophlebitis (inflammation of the vein that occurs when a clot forms). The clot can break loose and Travel through the blood stream (thromboembolism) to the lungs causing a pulmonary embolism, brain causing a stroke (cerebrovascular accident), heart causing an early heart attack, skin causing what in the newborn is called neonatal purpura fulminans, the adrenal gland causing haemorrhage with abdominal pain, abnormally low blood pressure (hypotension), and salt loss. Protein c deficiency is due to possession of one gene (heterozygosity) in chromosome band 2q13-14. The possession of two such genes (homozygosity) is usually lethal.