Antiphospholipid Syndrome
Questions discussed in this category
The patient has no known history of autoimmune disease.
(e.g. beta 2 glycoprotein IgM > 20 but <40)
Would the answer differ if the index event was arterial vs venous?
If so, how long after diagnosis do you do so?
Do you routinely check IgA anticardiolipin and beta-2 glycoprotein antibody IgA in your practice? And how would a positive result change your manageme...
i.e. obstretric APS without thrombosis or SLE
What if the patient is triple-positive or has continued seropositivity on repeat lab testing? What is the appropriate interval of monitoring and does ...
While low-dose aspirin for primary thrombosis prevention in aPL without APS is not typically recommended outside cardiovascular prevention guidelines ...
Do you follow the 2019 EULAR Guidelines that SLE patients with asymptomatic, positive aPL should be on low-dose ASA?
Especially in a triple-positive patient with an acute ischemic stroke who may have urgency for anticoagulation with high bleeding risk and severe thro...
What if this was "triple-negative" antiphospholipid syndrome?
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Papers discussed in this category
Clinical and applied thrombosis/hemostasis : official journal of the International Academy of Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis, 2016-04
Blood, 2018 Jul 12
Ann. Intern. Med., 2019 Oct 15
Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH, 2018-06-07
Ann Rheum Dis,
Thromb Res, 2021 Jun 25
Lancet Haematol,
Current rheumatology reports, 2018-09-10
Nat Rev Cardiol, 2019 Jun 26
Arthritis Rheum,
Thromb Haemost, 2020 Jul 21
Autoimmun Rev, 2017 Sep 09
Lupus, 2021 May 27