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  1. Amigo M-C, Khamashta MA. Antiphospholipid syndrome: pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management. In: Hochberg MC, Gravallese EM, Smolen JS, van der Heijde D, Weinblatt ME, Weisman MH, eds. Rheumatology . 8th ed. ...
  2. ... can begin at any age. Other signs and symptoms of antiphospholipid syndrome that affect blood cells and vessels include a ...
  3. ... age.</html:p><html:p >Other signs and symptoms of antiphospholipid syndrome that affect blood cells and vessels include a ...
  4. ... confirmed proximal DVT or PE and an established diagnosis of triple positive antiphospholipid syndrome LMWH concurrently with a VKA for at least ... the use of different anticoagulants before and after diagnosis. The committee agreed that when choosing ... treatment for confirmed DVT or PE Evidence ...
  5. Autoimmune diseases are where your immune system attacks healthy cells in your body by mistake. Learn about the symptoms, tests, and treatments. ... What are ...
  6. Lupus is an autoimmune disease that causes your immune system to attack your healthy tissues and cells. This can cause damage to many parts of your body.
  7. ... Crohn’s disease vs. women with no IBD diagnosis Pollard,J.K., Scott,J.R., Branch,D.W., Outcome of children born to women treated during pregnancy for the antiphospholipid syndrome, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 80, 365–368, 1992 Comparison ...
  8. ... high risk of developing blood clots such as antiphospholipid syndrome Infections such as hepatitis C Paralysis
  9. ... not get better with corticosteroids, or if your symptoms get worse when you ... such as antiphospholipid syndrome. If you have SLE, it is also important ...
  10. HELLP syndrome is a group of symptoms that occur in pregnant women who have: H: hemolysis (the breakdown of red blood cells) EL: elevated liver enzymes LP: low platelet count
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