Combination of Hereditary Hematogenic Thrombophilia and Ulcerative Colitis: A Case Report
https://doi.org/10.22448/AMJ.2026.1.43-50
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Abstract
The article presents a clinical observation of comorbid pathology: hematogenic thrombophilia, combined form (F5 Leiden mutation – heterozygous, MTHFR – homozygous, hyperhomocysteinemia) and ulcerative colitis. Both of these diseases have increased thrombogenicity (hereditary and acquired thrombophilia); in this case, thrombosis of the lower extremity veins, post-thrombotic syndrome, and recurrent pulmonary embolism were detected. The presence of ulcerative colitis and intestinal bleeding complicated the therapy of acute thrombosis and secondary prevention of thrombus formation. After achieving remission of ulcerative colitis, it became possible to carry out full-scale secondary prevention of thrombus formation. Subsequently, no recurrences of thrombosis were registered in this patient.
Conclusion. The possibilities of diagnosis and therapy of comorbid pathology accompanied by thrombotic complications and intestinal bleeding are demonstrated, which may be useful for practicing physicians.
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About the Authors
Yu. M. DemenkoRussian Federation
Yulia M. Demenko
Blagoveshchensk
V. V. Voytsekhovsky
Russian Federation
Valery V. Voytsekhovsky
Blagoveshchensk
L. A. Trusova
Russian Federation
Liliya A. Trusova
Blagoveshchensk
O. A. Abuldinova
Russian Federation
Olga A. Abuldinova
Blagoveshchensk
E. I. Smorodina
Russian Federation
Elena I. Smorodina
Blagoveshchensk
Yu. V. Suslova
Russian Federation
Yulia V. Suslova
Blagoveshchensk
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For citations:
Demenko Yu.M., Voytsekhovsky V.V., Trusova L.A., Abuldinova O.A., Smorodina E.I., Suslova Yu.V. Combination of Hereditary Hematogenic Thrombophilia and Ulcerative Colitis: A Case Report. Amur Medical Journal. 2026;14(1):43-50. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22448/AMJ.2026.1.43-50. EDN: TPLYDA
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