Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is multifactorial disease caused by acquired risk factors such as bed rest, surgery and malignancies as well as genetic factors. Regarding the genetic factors, factor V Leiden (c.1601G>A, p.R534Q) and the prothrombin G20210A mutations are well-known risk factors for DVT in Caucasians.1 However, these two mutations do not exist in Japanese populations. A missense mutation (c.586A>G, p. K196E) in protein S gene, known as the protein S (PS) Tokushima mutation, was identified as a genetic risk factor for DVT in Japanese populations.2 We herein report a young Japanese patient with recurrent DVT in whom a PS Tokushima mutation was detected.
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