Antiphospholipid syndrome.
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, Journal Article
Oeffinger, KC; Roaten, SP
Published in: J Fam Pract
June 1994
The antiphospholipid syndrome is an illness characterized by recurrent venous or arterial thrombosis, recurrent fetal loss, and thrombocytopenia. It is diagnosed by the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies, such as anticardiolipin antibody or lupus anticoagulant. Although the antiphospholipid syndrome affects a significant number of patients, these patients may be unrecognized because the syndrome has not been well reported in the primary care literature.
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J Fam Pract
ISSN
0094-3509
Publication Date
June 1994
Volume
38
Issue
6
Start / End Page
611 / 619
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Pregnancy Complications
- Pregnancy
- Humans
- General & Internal Medicine
- Female
- Antiphospholipid Syndrome
- 4203 Health services and systems
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services
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Oeffinger, K. C., & Roaten, S. P. (1994). Antiphospholipid syndrome. J Fam Pract, 38(6), 611–619.
Oeffinger, K. C., and S. P. Roaten. “Antiphospholipid syndrome.” J Fam Pract 38, no. 6 (June 1994): 611–19.
Oeffinger KC, Roaten SP. Antiphospholipid syndrome. J Fam Pract. 1994 Jun;38(6):611–9.
Oeffinger, K. C., and S. P. Roaten. “Antiphospholipid syndrome.” J Fam Pract, vol. 38, no. 6, June 1994, pp. 611–19.
Oeffinger KC, Roaten SP. Antiphospholipid syndrome. J Fam Pract. 1994 Jun;38(6):611–619.
Published In
J Fam Pract
ISSN
0094-3509
Publication Date
June 1994
Volume
38
Issue
6
Start / End Page
611 / 619
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Pregnancy Complications
- Pregnancy
- Humans
- General & Internal Medicine
- Female
- Antiphospholipid Syndrome
- 4203 Health services and systems
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services