What is the significance of the FV Leiden mutation in the development of thrombophilia?

A It leads to an increase in antithrombin III levels
B It results in a deficiency of protein C
C It causes a mutation in the factor V gene, leading to resistance to activated protein C
D It is associated with an increased risk of bleeding disorders
The FV Leiden mutation is a genetic variant that leads to a mutation in the factor V gene, resulting in resistance to activated protein C and an increased risk of thrombophilia.
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