Author: RodrÃguez-Pintó, Ignasi; Espinosa, Gerard; Cervera, Ricard
Title: The Catastrophic Antiphospholipid Syndrome Cord-id: u0zt824f Document date: 2014_11_7
ID: u0zt824f
Snippet: The addition of the word “catastrophic†to the term antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) was proposed 20 years ago by Ronald Asherson when he published an editorial in The Journal of Rheumatology describing a group of patients who develop multiple thrombosis in a short period of time and with a much worse prognosis than that attributed to patients with classic APS [1]. Since then, many cases have been published reporting patients with this devastating variant of the APS.
Document: The addition of the word “catastrophic†to the term antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) was proposed 20 years ago by Ronald Asherson when he published an editorial in The Journal of Rheumatology describing a group of patients who develop multiple thrombosis in a short period of time and with a much worse prognosis than that attributed to patients with classic APS [1]. Since then, many cases have been published reporting patients with this devastating variant of the APS.
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