Which of the following coagulation disorders is associated with an increased risk of thrombosis due to a deficiency of a naturally occurring anticoagulant?
Explanation
Antithrombin III is a naturally occurring anticoagulant that inhibits the activity of thrombin and other coagulation factors. A deficiency of antithrombin III can lead to an increased risk of thrombosis.
Source
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine











