Primary antiphosholipid syndrome and hyperomocysteinemia: a study of a group of 29 patients
Objective. In order to investigate the potential role of hyperhomocysteinemia as an additional risk factor for thrombotic events, we studied its prevalence in patients with primary antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and evaluated its association with different clinical features. Methods. We enrolled 29...
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Main Authors: | M. Ciprian (Author), M. Favaro (Author), A. Calligaro (Author), G. Salmistraro (Author), M. Tonello (Author), A. Ruffatti (Author), T. Del Ross (Author), S. Todesco (Author) |
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2011-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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