Table 2.

Conditions associated with acquired thrombophilic laboratory abnormalities.

Acute thrombosis 
    Low protein S 
    Low protein C 
    Low antithrombin 
Infection 
    Antiphospholipid antibodies 
Inflammation 
    Elevated factor VIII 
    Low free protein S 
    Elevated Lp(a) 
Nephrotic syndrome 
    Low protein C 
    Low protein S 
    Elevated Lp(a) 
Complex congenital heart disease (single ventricle) 
    Low protein S 
    Low protein C 
    Low antithrombin 
Asparaginase (acute lymphoblastic leukemia) 
    Low antithrombin 
Liver disease 
    Low protein S 
    Low protein C 
    Low antithrombin 
Warfarin therapy 
    Low protein S 
    Low protein C 
Heparin therapy 
    Low antithrombin 
Nutritional deficiency 
    Elevated homocysteine 
Pregnancy 
    Low protein S 
Acute thrombosis 
    Low protein S 
    Low protein C 
    Low antithrombin 
Infection 
    Antiphospholipid antibodies 
Inflammation 
    Elevated factor VIII 
    Low free protein S 
    Elevated Lp(a) 
Nephrotic syndrome 
    Low protein C 
    Low protein S 
    Elevated Lp(a) 
Complex congenital heart disease (single ventricle) 
    Low protein S 
    Low protein C 
    Low antithrombin 
Asparaginase (acute lymphoblastic leukemia) 
    Low antithrombin 
Liver disease 
    Low protein S 
    Low protein C 
    Low antithrombin 
Warfarin therapy 
    Low protein S 
    Low protein C 
Heparin therapy 
    Low antithrombin 
Nutritional deficiency 
    Elevated homocysteine 
Pregnancy 
    Low protein S 
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