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Lupus anticoagulant test persistence over time and its associations with future thrombotic events

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Key Points Twenty-eight percent of patients persistently positive for LA had a negative LA test during observation; most, subsequently, tested positive. A negative LA test had no impact on a… Click to show full abstract

Key Points Twenty-eight percent of patients persistently positive for LA had a negative LA test during observation; most, subsequently, tested positive. A negative LA test had no impact on a patient’s prospective risk of thrombosis or mortality.

Keywords: time associations; anticoagulant test; test persistence; test; lupus anticoagulant; persistence time

Journal Title: Blood Advances
Year Published: 2022

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