TRHROMBOPHILLIA PROFILE (ACQUIRED AND INHERITED)

A set of blood tests that check inherited and acquired factors that increase risk of abnormal blood clotting in Visit Clinic.
What is a TRHROMBOPHILLIA PROFILE (ACQUIRED AND INHERITED) Test in Visit Clinic?
A thrombophilia profile measures factors that make blood more likely to clot. It looks at inherited mutations and acquired antibodies or protein deficiencies. These substances help keep clotting and bleeding in balance. Finding abnormalities helps explain unexplained deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, recurrent miscarriages, or clotting at a young age. Doctors use the results to guide treatment, decide on long-term blood thinners, and advise family screening or pregnancy planning.
TRHROMBOPHILLIA PROFILE (ACQUIRED AND INHERITED) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
TRHROMBOPHILLIA PROFILE (ACQUIRED AND INHERITED) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The TRHROMBOPHILLIA PROFILE (ACQUIRED AND INHERITED) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a TRHROMBOPHILLIA PROFILE (ACQUIRED AND INHERITED) Test in Visit Clinic?
TRHROMBOPHILLIA PROFILE (ACQUIRED AND INHERITED) is a panel used to identify inherited mutations and acquired clotting abnormalities that raise thrombosis risk. Doctors order it for unexplained or recurrent clots, early arterial events, or recurrent pregnancy loss. Abnormal results may come from genetic variants, autoimmune antibodies, liver disease, certain medications, pregnancy, or cancer. Family history of blood clots often prompts testing to guide prevention and treatment.
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