Post-viral idiopathic purpura fulminans is associated with inherited thrombophilia and anti-cardiolipin antibodies
IntroductionIdiopathic purpura fulminans (IPF) is a rare and severe coagulation disorder, associated with transient anti-protein S (anti-PS) antibodies in the context of post-viral infection such as varicella. Anti-protein S antibodies are frequently found in the context of varicella, in contrast wi...
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Main Authors: | A. Theron (Author), S. Ayadi (Author), E. Boissier (Author), O. Dautremay (Author), J.-F. Schved (Author), N. Sirvent (Author), I. Diaz (Author), G. Captier (Author), C. Biron-Andreani (Author), E. Jeziorski (Author) |
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