Journal article
Acquired activated protein C resistance is associated with lupus anticoagulants and thrombotic events in pediatric patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
Abstract
Acquired activated protein C resistance (APCR) has been hypothesized as a possible mechanism by which antiphospholipid antibodies (APLAs) cause thrombotic events (TEs). However, available evidence for an association of acquired APCR with APLAs is limited. More importantly, an association of acquired APCR with TEs has not been demonstrated. The objective of the study was to determine, in pediatric patients with systemic lupus erythematosus …
Authors
Male C; Mitchell L; Julian J; Vegh P; Joshua P; Adams M; David M; Andrew ME
Journal
Blood, Vol. 97, No. 4, pp. 844–849
Publisher
American Society of Hematology
Publication Date
February 15, 2001
DOI
10.1182/blood.v97.4.844
ISSN
0006-4971
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Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Activated Protein C ResistanceAdolescentAdultAntibodies, AnticardiolipinAutoimmune DiseasesBlood Coagulation FactorsChildChild, PreschoolCohort StudiesCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleHumansIncidenceIntegrin alphaXbeta2Lupus Coagulation InhibitorLupus Erythematosus, SystemicMaleModels, BiologicalProspective StudiesProtein CProtein SRadiographyRetrospective StudiesThromboembolismThrombophiliaUltrasonography