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Anti-beta2-glycoprotein I IgG antibodies are associated with early-onset cryptogenic ischemic stroke. [PDF]
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Do Patients with Antiphospholipid Syndrome Present with More Significant Venous Thromboembolic Clot Burden? A Retrospective Single-Center Study. [PDF]
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Serum epitope-specific anti-recoverin autoantibodies as biomarkers for lupus retinopathy. [PDF]
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Neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus subtypes identified by unsupervised clustering: A single-center cohort study. [PDF]
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Anticardiolipin Antibodies in Migraine
Antiphospholipid antibodies have occasionally been observed in small series of migraine patients, possibly signalling an immunological pathogenesis in a subgroup.
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Anticardiolipin antibodies are an independent risk factor for ischemic stroke
Our Aim Was to Determine If Anticardiolipin Antibodies Are an Independent Risk Factor for Ischemic Stroke and to Determine their Influence on Stroke Type and Clinical Outcome.
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Anticardiolipin Antibodies in Dogs
Veterinary Research Communications, 2004Cardiolipin (CL) is an acidic phospholipid, first discovered in beef heart tissue but not specific to the heart. It is found both in bacteria and mitochondria of mammals. Mitochondria contain CL as an essential component of the intricate structure of the mitochondrial cristae membrane.
PAPINI, ROBERTO AMERIGO +3 more
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Anticardiolipin Antibodies and Thrombosis
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1992Anticardiolipin antibodies (ACLAs) are strongly associated with thrombosis and appear to be the most common of the acquired blood protein defects causing thrombosis. Although the precise mechanism(s) whereby ACLAs alter hemostasis to induce a hypercoagulable state remain unclear, several theories, as previously discussed, have been advanced.
R L, Bick, W F, Baker
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Anticardiolipin antibodies in uveitis
Current Eye Research, 1992Anticardiolipin antibodies (ACA) have been described in association with thrombosis and several vascular diseases and may be involved in retinal vasculitis. To investigate this question we tested sera from 86 patients with posterior uveitis and 100 healthy controls for the presence of anticardiolipin antibodies. The antibody was present in 15 patients:
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