We describe a family with severe thrombosis of early onset in two siblings and in their father. Low levels of TFPI were detected in the two siblings (50% and 45% respectively) but their parents have normal TFPI levels. All other hemostatic proteins associated with thrombophilia, as well as blood lipids were within the normal range. The release of TFPI, after heparin administration, was proportionally reduced in the two siblings as compared with controls. The study of this family does not permit to conclude that low levels of TFPI are responsible for their thrombophilia. In the future the study of more families with similar characteristics may allow to know the inheritance of TFPI and whether there is a causal relationship between low levels of TFPI and thrombosis.