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Your Factor V Leiden genetic test is normal. You don't carry this common inherited mutation that raises venous a clot forming risk.
The Factor V Leiden mutation is absent in your DNA. You don't carry this genetic variant that increases clotting tendency.
Reassuring result for one of the most common inherited clotting risk factors.
Factor V Leiden: {{value}} — wild type (no mutation)Your Factor V gene is the normal type, meaning you don't carry the most common inherited clotting mutation.
Good result. No inherited Factor V clotting risk detected.
Factor V Leiden: {{value}} — not detectedNo Factor V Leiden mutation detected. This is a reassuring genetic finding.
No action required for this genetic marker.
Factor V Leiden: {{value}} — negativeYour Factor V Leiden genetic test is normal. You don't carry this common inherited mutation that raises venous a clot forming risk.
Reassuring result.
Factor V Leiden: {{value}} — wild type (normal)You don't carry the Factor V Leiden mutation, which is the ideal result. Your Factor V protein works normally with Protein C.
No inherited clotting risk from this gene.
Factor V Leiden: {{value}} — wild type (normal)Your Factor V Leiden test result is not conclusive. This can happen with certain lab variations or when the test is borderline.
Repeat the test at a specialist laboratory and discuss with a hematologist.
Factor V Leiden: {{value}} — indeterminateYou inherited one copy of the Factor V Leiden mutation from one parent. This mutation makes your blood resistant to one of its natural anticlotting proteins (Protein C), raising your lifetime risk of blood clots by 4–8 times above average.
Discuss with your doctor about prophylaxis during high-risk periods (surgery, pregnancy, long immobility). You may be advised to avoid hormonal contraceptives that raise clot risk.
Factor V Leiden: {{value}} — heterozygous (one copy)You inherited the Factor V Leiden mutation from both parents. This raises your lifetime risk of blood clots up to 80 times above average. You are very likely to experience a clot at some point in your life without preventive care.
This is a serious genetic finding. You need a comprehensive hematology review, likely lifelong preventive blood-thinning treatment guidance, and genetic counseling for family planning.
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