Summary:
CONCLUSIONS: In this prospective analysis, history of thrombosis and hematologic disease each conferred an approximately twofold increased risk of new thrombosis in persistently aPL-positive patients. These findings can guide future clinical trial designs and inform patient management decisions.
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41266210/?utm_source=Other&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pubmed-2&utm_content=12QQbiNmM99eUQGIX1JjHIKcROC1Vzv4sOS-2S_LNI19uG_Yrk&fc=20220129225649&ff=20251123143419&v=2.18.0.post22+67771e2
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Jonathan Thaler, Michael Parides, Danieli Castro Oliveira de Andrade, Diana Paredes Ruiz, Maria G Tektonidou, Vittorio Pengo, Savino Sciascia, Cecilia Nalli, Guilherme de Jesús, Paul R Fortin, Maria Efthymiou, H Michael Belmont, Michelle Petri, Ricard Cervera, Leslie Skeith, Tatsuya Atsumi, Chary López-Pedrera, Yu Zuo, D Ware Branch, Rohan Willis, Nina Kello, Zhuoli Zhang, Esther Rodriguez Almaraz, Bahar Artim-Esen, Jose Pardos-Gea, Guillermo Pons-Estel, Giulia Pazzola, Hui Shi, Ali Duarte-Garcia, Medha Barbhaiya, Cecile Yelnik, Pierluigi Meroni, Robert Roubey, Maria Laura Bertolaccini, Hannah Cohen, Jacob H Rand, Doruk Erkan
Date tagged:
11/23/2025, 14:34
Date published:
11/20/2025, 06:00