
Factor V Leiden thrombophilia is a genetic mutation that results in hypercoagulation of the blood that presents life-threatening symptoms. This article describes the role of imaging in diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular complications caused by factor V Leiden and summarizes the etiology, risk factors, symptoms, diagnostic measures, progression, prognosis, and treatment of the mutation.
Cardiovascular Diseases, Risk Factors, Mutation, Disease Progression, Factor V, Humans, Thrombophilia, Prognosis
Cardiovascular Diseases, Risk Factors, Mutation, Disease Progression, Factor V, Humans, Thrombophilia, Prognosis
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