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Primary Antiphospholipid Syndrome with Livedo Reticularis is Linked to Female Sex and Stroke and Negatively Associated with Thyroid Disease.

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AIM To study the clinical and laboratory findings between patients with primary Antiphospholipid Syndrome (pAPS) with and without LR. BACKGROUND Livedo Reticularis (LR) is a common manifestation of Antiphospholipid Syndrome… Click to show full abstract

AIM To study the clinical and laboratory findings between patients with primary Antiphospholipid Syndrome (pAPS) with and without LR. BACKGROUND Livedo Reticularis (LR) is a common manifestation of Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS). Although no previous study evaluated patients with and without LR. METHODS A transversal study including 66 pAPS patients was performed. Demographical, anthropometric, medication use, antiphospholipid antibodies profile data were evaluated, and LR's clinical and laboratory features. Patients were subdivided into one of two groups: pAPS with LR and pAPS without LR. RESULTS Both groups were alike concerning demographics and anthropometrics. Interestingly, the frequency of stroke (28.5 vs. 7.5%, p=0.04), as well as of Sneddon's syndrome (100 vs. 30.0%, p<0.0001), were higher in pAPS with LR than the other group. Conversely, patients in the pAPS without LR group had more thyroidopathy than those in the pAPS with LR group (80% vs. 50% %, p=0.03). CONCLUSION Patients with pAPS and LR have more stroke and seem to be protected from thyroidopathy. Careful follow-up of these patients is therefore advised.

Keywords: primary antiphospholipid; antiphospholipid syndrome; syndrome; livedo reticularis

Journal Title: Current rheumatology reviews
Year Published: 2021

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