Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (409 page)

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•   Factor V Leiden mutation (if APCR is abnormal): genetic assay
•   Protein C antigen (if functional test is low)
•   Protein S antigen (total and free) (if functional test is low)
•   AT antigen (if functional test is low), except in DIC, heparin therapy, or liver disease: Immunologic assays are rarely necessary
   
Third-tier tests.
•   Thrombin time and fibrinogen for dysfibrinogenemia
•   Factor VIII coagulant
   Other selected clotting factors (fibrinogen, factors VII, IX, vWF) to assess marked elevations—their usefulness is not well documented. Fibrinogen may also be investigated for dysfibrinogenemia.
•   Homocysteine (may be of value for congenital arterial thrombophilia as well)
B.   Arterial thrombophilia
§§§
   Lipid profile
   Lipoprotein a
   Homocysteine
II.     
Suspected acquired hypercoagulability
   First-tier tests:
   Lupus anticoagulant
   Anticardiolipin and anti-β2 glycoprotein 1 antibodies (IgG and IgM)
   Antinuclear antibodies (ANA)
   DIC (recommended DIC panel: FDP, Latex
D
-dimer, antithrombin)
   Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) must be ruled out
   DVT/PE: an ELISA-sensitive, quantitative assay for
D
-dimers to be used in relation with a probability algorithm

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