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Table 1 Cases of arterial spontaneous thrombotic complications in patients with fibrinogen deficiency reported in the literature

From: Acute myocardial infarction in a patient with hypofibrinogenemia: a case report

Reference

Age (years), sex

Fibrinogen deficiency

Thrombotic event

[6]

33 M

Afibrinogenemia

Iliac artery thrombosis and toe necrosis

[7]

37 F

Afibrinogenemia

Ischemic necrosis of the first left toe

[8]

37 F

Afibrinogenemia

Bilateral distal ischemia of fingers and toes

[1]

14 F

Afibrinogenemia

Ischemic necrosis of the right foot due to popliteal artery thrombosis

[3]

30 M

Afibrinogenemia

Ischemic lesions of the feet secondary to an occlusive lesion of the hypogastric artery and highly stenotic lesions of the iliac arteries (two episodes at three-year interval). After surgical bypass, asymptomatic occlusion of the bypass occurred at Day three.

[4]

22 M

Afibrinogenemia

Ischemic stroke in a context of aortic marastic endocarditis

[9]

21 F

Afibrinogenemia

Ischemia of the fifth toe then of the fourth toe

[2]

27 M

Afibrinogenemia

Inferior acute myocardial infarction

[5]

35 F

Hypofibrinogenemia

Renal infarction

 

60 F

Hypofibrinogenemia

Toe ischemia by bilateral thrombosis of the anterior tibial arteries

  1. F: female; M: male.