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Genetic Thrombophilia
The occurrence of thrombosis and embolism as a result of coagulation disorders can pose serious health problems. Often, genetic factors underlie these conditions, increasing the tendency for blood clotting. Genetic disorders causing inherited thrombophilia can often be inherited and affect a significant portion of the population. Coagulation disorders can present with varying degrees of severity, ranging from complete asymptomatic cases to severe, life-threatening complications. The degree of genetic predisposition varies, with the most common causes including elevated homocysteine levels and various protein deficiencies that can lead to thrombosis. It is therefore important to understand what other factors, in addition to genetic ones, may contribute to these conditions and how they…
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Bogdanovics: I Never Thought Thrombosis Could Occur…
Recently, a popular player of the DVSC-Korvex handball team, Annamária Bogdanovics, unfortunately came into the spotlight not for her sports performance, but due to a serious health issue. The young athlete was hospitalized, where she was diagnosed with thrombosis. This news surprised many, as Annamária actively participates in sports and generally enjoys good health. The occurrence of thrombosis is particularly concerning, as it is typically not expected from a young and physically active individual. According to Annamária, the first signs of the illness manifested as pain in her right calf, which she initially thought was a sports injury. However, the sudden onset of discomfort ultimately required hospitalization. The diagnosis was…