Factor V Leiden is the most common genetic cause of primary and recurrent venous thromboembolism in women. It is an inherited thrombophilia that results from a genetic mutation. A college-aged ...
Factor V Leiden is a fairly new phenomenon (1994), and although the literature is growing regarding its implications in pregnancy, the literature addressing the care of the young, healthy woman ...
While prenatal screening remains a significant portion of the genetic testing and counseling industry, the industry is changing. Over the past several years, with scientists uncovering mutation ...