Abstract
Thrombosis is a multifactorial disorder. Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) are one of the known risk factors for its occurrence. These disorders result in glycosylation defects of glycoproteins, including those of the (anti-)coagulation system. CDG-Ib can specifically be treated with mannose, as illustrated by the case of a 4-year-old girl in whom deep venous thrombosis was the presenting symptom after a common viral infection. The diagnosis was made after recurrent episodes of thrombo-embolism and consumptive coagulopathy. After treatment with mannose no such episodes recurred. The pathophysiology of CDG as a risk factor for thrombotic disease is discussed.