Living with Factor V Leiden
Factor V Leiden is the most common hereditary blood coagulation disorder in the United States. It is present in 5\\% of the American population.
http://www.fvleiden.org/
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Activated Protein C Resistance
Discusses the thrombotic risks of this inherited disorder, also known as Factor V Leiden.
http://www.beckmancoulter.com/Coulter/Techpubs/coagulation/APC.asp
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The Role of Activated Protein C Resistance in the Pathogenesis of Venous Thrombosis
Center for Disease Control's page discussing the background of this disorder including study results, testing, and complications.
http://www.cdc.gov/genetics/info/reports/research/protein_C.html
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University of Illinois Patient Resources
Description of factor V Leiden, its risks and treatment options. Also discusses the impact of other conditions on this disease.
http://www-admin.med.uiuc.edu/hematology/PtFacV2.htm
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Yahoo! Groups: Leiden Factor V Support
Message board and chat room for people diagnosed with the Factor V Leiden genetic disorder.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/leidenfactorvsupport/
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Factor Five Leiden Support
Support for sufferers of the Factor Five Leiden blood clotting disorder, an inherited blood condition discovered in 1995. History, glossary, and meeting information (Oregon).
http://www.factorfiveleidensupport.org/
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