BACKGROUND: Thromboembolism has been reported to be associated with inflammatory bowel disease. AIM: To evaluate the association of factor V Leiden and prothrombin gene mutation with inflammatory bowel disease in a population of patients with thromboembolic events and inflammatory bowel disease and in a control population of patients with inflammatory bowel disease without thromboembolic events. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A series of 18 patients with inflammatory bowel disease and a history of arterial or venous thrombosis and 45 patients with inflammatory bowel disease without thromboembolic events were evaluated for the presence of factor V Leiden and prothrombin gene mutation. Frequency of gene mutation was compared with its occurrence in 100 healthy controls. RESULTS: One patient with inflammatory bowel disease without thromboembolic events was heterozygous for factor V Leiden mutation. whereas no patient with a thromboembolic event had factor V Leiden mutation. No patients (either cases or controls) had prothrombin gene mutation. In the healthy population the frequency of factor V Leiden and prothrombin mutation was 5% and 2%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Data emerging from the present study do not support any role of factor V Leiden and prothrombin gene mutation as the cause of thromboembolism in inflammatory bowel disease.

Factor V Leiden and prothrombin gene mutation in inflammatory bowel disease in a Mediterranean area

SIMIONI, PAOLO;TORMENE, DANIELA;
2001

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Thromboembolism has been reported to be associated with inflammatory bowel disease. AIM: To evaluate the association of factor V Leiden and prothrombin gene mutation with inflammatory bowel disease in a population of patients with thromboembolic events and inflammatory bowel disease and in a control population of patients with inflammatory bowel disease without thromboembolic events. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A series of 18 patients with inflammatory bowel disease and a history of arterial or venous thrombosis and 45 patients with inflammatory bowel disease without thromboembolic events were evaluated for the presence of factor V Leiden and prothrombin gene mutation. Frequency of gene mutation was compared with its occurrence in 100 healthy controls. RESULTS: One patient with inflammatory bowel disease without thromboembolic events was heterozygous for factor V Leiden mutation. whereas no patient with a thromboembolic event had factor V Leiden mutation. No patients (either cases or controls) had prothrombin gene mutation. In the healthy population the frequency of factor V Leiden and prothrombin mutation was 5% and 2%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Data emerging from the present study do not support any role of factor V Leiden and prothrombin gene mutation as the cause of thromboembolism in inflammatory bowel disease.
2001
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