The Antiphospholipid Syndrome
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Abstract
The antiphospholipid syndrome is an autoimmune disorder of hypercoagulability characterized by the presence of autoantibodies to various phospholipids or phospholipid-binding proteins. The autoantibodies include anticardiolipin antibodies, lupus anticoagulant antibodies, and antibodies to β2-glycoprotein I (a phospholipid-binding protein). These autoantibodies have both procoagulant and anticoagulant effects, but the procoagulant effects predominate, resulting in syndromes of venous and arterial thrombosis and pregnancy loss.
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- Autoantibody
- Lupus anticoagulant
- Medicine
- Antiphospholipid syndrome
- Antibody
- Immunology
- Thrombosis
- Anticardiolipin antibodies
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