According to the recent data, the determination of the higher titer of antibodies to beta2-glycoprotein-I (beta2-GP-I) that is included in a complex compound with negative phospholipid membranes determinates the thrombogenicity in antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). To specify this regularity, the authors examined 86 patients with primary APS and 20 patients with venous and arterial thrombosis without APS. With increased beta2-GP-I antibody levels, the incidence of thrombotic events was established to w significantly higher than in APS without the increased titer of beta2-GP-I antibodies.
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February 1992
The paper described the appearance of lipoid anticoagulant (LA) in the presence of hepatitis B virus in the blood of hemophilia A patient. Profuse and long-term bleeding after the extraction of the tooth that failed to be treated with big doses of cryoprecipitation was noted. Intense replacement therapy resulted in the appearance of factor VIII inhibitor in a titre of 4.
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