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Anticardiolipin Antibody Quantitation

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1987
Excerpt To the editor: Petri and associates (1) reported a sensitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for anticardiolipin antibody that detected reactive plasma samples, defined as having ...
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Anticoagulant activity of anticardiolipin antibodies

Thrombosis Research, 1986
[No abstract available]
VIOLI, Francesco   +5 more
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Anticardiolipin Response in Kawasaki Disease

Acta Paediatrica, 1990
ABSTRACT. Antibodies against cardiolipin are formed in many different infectious diseases, and high levels are associated with susceptibility to thrombosis, especially in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. In view of the postulated infectious etiology of Kawasaki disease and its association with thrombosis, we have studied the occurrence of ...
O, Vaarala   +4 more
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Sneddon's syndrome, anticardiolipin antibodies and anticardiolipin cofactor. A case report.

Acta neurologica, 1992
Sneddon's syndrome is a rare entity characterized by idiopathic livedo reticularis and cerebrovascular lesions. A case of a young woman with livedo reticularis and progressive cerebral arteriopathy is described. Abnormalities of sexual and gonadotropic hormones were present. Anticardiolipin and anticardiolipin-cofactor complex antibodies were not found.
SINISI L   +7 more
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Prenatal Screening for Anticardiolipin Antibody

American Journal of Perinatology, 1990
Anticardiolipin antibodies, immunoglobulin G, and M (IgG, IgM) have been associated with recurrent abortion and with maternal death. This study tested whether anticardiolipin titers would be a useful prenatal screening test to determine high-risk pregnancies. Titers were obtained at the first clinic visit in 686 patients, mean gestation, 20 weeks.
R W, Bendon   +7 more
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Glomerulonephritis in a Patient With Anticardiolipin Antibody

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1990
THE LUPUS anticoagulant is associated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE and predisposes affected patients to arterial and venous thromboses.1.2 The lupus anticoagulant is an autoantibody to phospholipid that may result in prolongation of the activated partial thromboplastin time (PTT).
M, Wilkowski, R, Arroyo, K, McCabe
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Anticardiolipin antibody in vascular parkinsonism

Movement Disorders, 2002
AbstractVascular parkinsonism (VP) is characterized by predominantly lower body involvement with gait impairment and postural instability, often without tremor, and by relative levodopa unresponsiveness. Neuroimaging studies demonstrate multiple infarcts or ischemic changes in periventricular white matter.
Zhigao, Huang   +2 more
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Anticardiolipin antibodies in Sneddon's syndrome

Neurology, 1990
We studied 24 patients (18 women, 6 men), aged 29 to 54, with Sneddon's syndrome. The clinical picture of Sneddon's syndrome was characterized by cerebrovascular disorders, livedo reticularis, disturbance of peripheral circulation, arterial hypertension, cardiac pathology (ischemic heart disease, heart murmurs), complicated obstetric history in women ...
L A, Kalashnikova   +3 more
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Anticardiolipin Antibodies In Hashimoto’S Disease

Endocrine Practice, 2001
To ascertain the presence and significance of anticardiolipin antibodies in patients with Hashimoto's disease.We studied 19 patients (15 women and 4 men; age range, 26 to 79 years) with Hashimoto's disease. IgA, IgG, and IgM anticardiolipin antibodies were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Of the 19 study patients, 4 (21%) tested positive ...
O, Osundeko, S, Hasinski, L I, Rose
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The anticardiolipin syndrome.

American family physician, 1989
Anticardiolipin antibodies delineate a recently defined syndrome characterized by venous and arterial thrombosis, thrombocytopenia and recurrent fetal loss, usually in the setting of autoimmune disease. A recently standardized enzyme immunoassay for this antibody is becoming widely available.
T, Danao, E G, Camara
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