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Congenital factor XI deficiency caused by a novel F11 missense variant: a case report

Hereditary factor XI (FXI) deficiency is a mild bleeding disorder, rare in the general population but relatively common among Ashkenazi Jews. The human F11 gene comprises 15 exons, spanning over 23 kb of the long arm of chromosome 4 (4q35). Homozygotes or compound heterozygotes typically show severe...

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Autores principales: Gotovac Jerčić, Kristina, Blažeković, Antonela, Hančević, Mirea, Bilić, Ervina, Borovečki, Fran
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Publicado: Croatian Medical Schools 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7063557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32118380
http://dx.doi.org/10.3325/cmj.2020.61.62
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author Gotovac Jerčić, Kristina
Blažeković, Antonela
Hančević, Mirea
Bilić, Ervina
Borovečki, Fran
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Blažeković, Antonela
Hančević, Mirea
Bilić, Ervina
Borovečki, Fran
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description Hereditary factor XI (FXI) deficiency is a mild bleeding disorder, rare in the general population but relatively common among Ashkenazi Jews. The human F11 gene comprises 15 exons, spanning over 23 kb of the long arm of chromosome 4 (4q35). Homozygotes or compound heterozygotes typically show severe FXI deficiency, whereas heterozygotes show partial or mild deficiency. However, the genotype-phenotype relationship is difficult to establish, even among individuals within the same family. We report on a female patient with a heterozygous variant in F11 and FXI deficiency (49 IU/dL), who suffers from menorrhagia since menarche and easy bruising. She experienced excessive bleeding during thyroidectomy and after a cesarean section. Her younger sister, who carries the same heterozygous variant in F11 and has mild FXI deficiency (47 IU/dL), has menorrhagia without other bleeding difficulties although she has undergone several surgeries. Their father, who carries the same missense variant, has not experienced any bleeding difficulties (but he has not undergone any surgeries either). The family study revealed that the A428C mutation was inherited from the father. This variant has not previously been described in the literature and is the first F11 variant described in the Croatian population. Our study showed that even when family members have the same germline F11 variant, they still may experience phenotypic variability, making disease prognosis more complex.
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spelling pubmed-70635572020-03-19 Congenital factor XI deficiency caused by a novel F11 missense variant: a case report Gotovac Jerčić, Kristina Blažeković, Antonela Hančević, Mirea Bilić, Ervina Borovečki, Fran Croat Med J Case Report Hereditary factor XI (FXI) deficiency is a mild bleeding disorder, rare in the general population but relatively common among Ashkenazi Jews. The human F11 gene comprises 15 exons, spanning over 23 kb of the long arm of chromosome 4 (4q35). Homozygotes or compound heterozygotes typically show severe FXI deficiency, whereas heterozygotes show partial or mild deficiency. However, the genotype-phenotype relationship is difficult to establish, even among individuals within the same family. We report on a female patient with a heterozygous variant in F11 and FXI deficiency (49 IU/dL), who suffers from menorrhagia since menarche and easy bruising. She experienced excessive bleeding during thyroidectomy and after a cesarean section. Her younger sister, who carries the same heterozygous variant in F11 and has mild FXI deficiency (47 IU/dL), has menorrhagia without other bleeding difficulties although she has undergone several surgeries. Their father, who carries the same missense variant, has not experienced any bleeding difficulties (but he has not undergone any surgeries either). The family study revealed that the A428C mutation was inherited from the father. This variant has not previously been described in the literature and is the first F11 variant described in the Croatian population. Our study showed that even when family members have the same germline F11 variant, they still may experience phenotypic variability, making disease prognosis more complex. Croatian Medical Schools 2020-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7063557/ /pubmed/32118380 http://dx.doi.org/10.3325/cmj.2020.61.62 Text en Copyright © 2020 by the Croatian Medical Journal. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Blažeković, Antonela
Hančević, Mirea
Bilić, Ervina
Borovečki, Fran
Congenital factor XI deficiency caused by a novel F11 missense variant: a case report
title Congenital factor XI deficiency caused by a novel F11 missense variant: a case report
title_full Congenital factor XI deficiency caused by a novel F11 missense variant: a case report
title_fullStr Congenital factor XI deficiency caused by a novel F11 missense variant: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Congenital factor XI deficiency caused by a novel F11 missense variant: a case report
title_short Congenital factor XI deficiency caused by a novel F11 missense variant: a case report
title_sort congenital factor xi deficiency caused by a novel f11 missense variant: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7063557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32118380
http://dx.doi.org/10.3325/cmj.2020.61.62
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