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Anticardiolipin Antibodies and Polyarteritis Nodosa

Lupus, 1994
A patient with biopsy-diagnosed polyarteritis nodosa showed central nervous system (CNS) involvement and evidence of intrathecal synthesis of immunoglobulins, coincident with very high serum levels of anticardiolipin antibodies (aCL). Cerebral angiography was normal. We suggest that aCL could be directly implicated in the CNS damage.
R, de la Fuente Fernandez, J, Graña Gil
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Functional Effects of Anticardiolipin Antibodies

Lupus, 1996
The ‘lupus anticoagulant’ phenomenon is the best documented functional effect of antiphospholipid (aPL) antibodies, occurring either by inhibition of the prothrombinase and/or Factor X activation reactions. Understanding the mechanism by which aPL antibodies inhibit phospholipid dependent coagulation reactions may yield important clues about their ...
E N, Harris, S S, Pierangeli
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Anticardiolipin antibodies in hemodialysis patients

Transplantation Proceedings, 1999
END-STAGE renal disease (ESRD) patients are known to have a higher frequency of elevated anticardiolipin antibodies (aCL) compared with the general population. The prevalence of elevated aCL in hemodialysis (HD) patients exceeds that of ESRD patients who are on conservative treatment.
N, Ozdemir   +5 more
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Anticardiolipin Antibodies and Ocular Disease

Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2005
This paper reviews anticardiolipin antibodies and ocular disease. Its aim is to present the latest knowledge regarding the relationship between the two. It focuses mainly on ocular features and treatment, but also describes the epidemiology, main systemic features, immunology, and immunopathology of the antiphospholipid syndrome.
Filipe Vieira, Lima Cabrita   +1 more
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ANTICARDIOLIPIN ANTIBODIES IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS

Rheumatology, 1987
Anticardiolipin antibody (ACA) was present in the sera of 49% of 90 consecutive patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The ACA was absent in 30 control patients with osteoarthritis. C-reactive protein levels equal to or exceeding 7 mg/dl were found in 10 patients all of whom were ACA positive.
A, Keane   +4 more
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ANTICARDIOLIPIN ANTIBODIES: DETECTION BY RADIOIMMUNOASSAY AND ASSOCIATION WITH THROMBOSIS IN SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS

The Lancet, 1983
E. Harris   +6 more
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Anticardiolipin Antibodies in Scleroderma

JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 2006
Raymond J, Enzenauer   +2 more
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International consensus guidelines on anticardiolipin and anti-β2-glycoprotein I testing: report from the 13th International Congress on Antiphospholipid Antibodies.

Arthritis & Rheumatism, 2012
G. Lakos   +6 more
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