Journal article

Mutation screening for the prothrombin variant G20210A by melting point analysis with the Light Cycler system:: atypical results, detection of the variant C20209T and possible clinical implications


Authors listWylenzek, C; Trübenbach, J; Gohl, P; Wildhardt, G; Alkins, S; Fausett, MB; Decker, J; Steinberger, D

Publication year2005

Pages343-346

JournalClinical and laboratory haematology

Volume number27

Issue number5

ISSN0141-9854

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2257.2005.00720.x

PublisherBlackwell


Abstract
In the differential diagnosis of thrombophilic disorders genotyping of prothrombin and factor V are nowadays performed as a routine analysis. In the following we describe the unusual results of the mutation screening using melting point analysis for two patients and the consecutive detection of the mutation C20209T by sequencing the corresponding gene fragments. The molecular result is discussed with special respect to the medical history, ethnic background and clinical findings of both patients.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleWylenzek, C., Trübenbach, J., Gohl, P., Wildhardt, G., Alkins, S., Fausett, M., et al. (2005) Mutation screening for the prothrombin variant G20210A by melting point analysis with the Light Cycler system:: atypical results, detection of the variant C20209T and possible clinical implications, CLINICAL AND LABORATORY HAEMATOLOGY, 27(5), pp. 343-346. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2257.2005.00720.x

APA Citation styleWylenzek, C., Trübenbach, J., Gohl, P., Wildhardt, G., Alkins, S., Fausett, M., Decker, J., & Steinberger, D. (2005). Mutation screening for the prothrombin variant G20210A by melting point analysis with the Light Cycler system:: atypical results, detection of the variant C20209T and possible clinical implications. CLINICAL AND LABORATORY HAEMATOLOGY. 27(5), 343-346. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2257.2005.00720.x



Keywords


DEEP VENOUS THROMBOSISethnic originmolecular genetic diagnosticmutation detection systemsprothrombin variants

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