All::Rheumatology::Diseases::Antiphospholipid syndrome
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What is Antiphospholipid syndrome?
an acquired disorder characterised by a predisposition to both venous and arterial thromboses, recurrent fetal loss and thrombocytopenia
Antiphospholipid syndromeWhat are the main clinical features of Antiphospholipid syndrome?
- venous/arterial thrombosis
- recurrent fetal loss
- livedo reticularis
- other features: pre-eclampsia, pulmonary hypertension
What is seen on routine bloods in Antiphospholipid syndrome?
- thrombocytopenia
- prolonged APTT
What are the main associations of Antiphospholipid syndrome?
- most commonly associated with systemic lupus erythematosus
- other autoimmune disorders
- lymphoproliferative disorders
Which antibodies are related to Antiphospholipid syndrome?
- anticardiolipin antibodies
- anti-beta2 glycoprotein I (anti-beta2GPI) antibodies
- lupus anticoagulant
What is the treatment for a patient with Antiphospholipid syndrome after having a thromboembolic event?
lifelong warfarin
Antiphospholipid syndromeWhat is the treatment for patients with Antiphospholipid syndrome who have not had a thromboembolic event?
low-dose aspirin
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