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Protein Z deficiency in antiphospholipid-negative Sneddon's syndrome.
[sneddon syndrome]
Sneddon
's
syndrome
is
characterized
by
the
association
of
ischemic
cerebrovascular
events
and
widespread
livedo
racemosa
.
The
pathophysiology
of
Sneddon
's
syndrome
remains
elusive
,
but
various
prothrombotic
abnormalities
have
been
previously
reported
in
this
setting
.
Low
levels
of
protein
Z
,
a
downregulator
of
coagulation
,
have
been
recently
linked
to
an
increased
risk
of
arterial
thrombosis
.
The
purpose
of
this
study
was
to
investigate
the
levels
of
protein
Z
in
a
series
of
Sneddon
's
syndrome
patients
without
circulating
antiphospholipid
antibodies
in
comparison
with
an
age-
and
sex-matched
control
population
.
Twenty
-
six
patients
and
78
healthy
controls
had
determination
of
their
protein
Z
blood
levels
by
an
enzyme-linked
immunoassay
test
.
Patients
'
thrombotic
and
vascular
risk
factors
,
including
tobacco
smoking
,
arterial
hypertension
,
oral
contraceptive
agents
,
dyslipidemia
,
factor
V
Leiden
,
and
factor
II
mutation
were
recorded
.
Protein
Z
plasma
levels
were
significantly
lower
in
patients
(
mean
1
.
47
mg
/
L
)
than
in
controls
(
mean
1
.
93
mg
/
L
)
(
P
=
0
.
02
)
.
Prevalence
of
protein
Z
deficiency
(
level
<
1
mg
/
L
)
was
significantly
higher
(
P
=
0
.
001
)
among
patients
(
31
%
)
than
among
controls
(
3
.
8
%
)
.
Factor
V
Leiden
and
heavy
smoking
were
observed
in
4
and
7
patients
,
respectively
.
Sneddon
's
syndrome
could
be
viewed
as
the
peculiar
clinical
expression
of
various
and
sometimes
associated
coagulation
abnormalities
.
Low
levels
of
protein
Z
may
account
,
at
least
partly
,
for
the
thrombotic
events
observed
in
Sneddon
's
syndrome
and
shed
a
new
light
on
its
pathophysiology
.
Clinical
implications
for
protein
Z
deficiency
in
this
setting
deserve
further
investigations
.
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