Results 1 - 10 for Antiphospholipid Syndrome
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Lupus Complications and Prognosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Women with<b> lupus</b> and <b>antiphospholipid</b> antibodies must avoid oral contraceptives, due to an increased risk of blood clots. In addition, some</b> ...
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Mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
This group of disorders involves a <b>deficiency</b> of lyosomal, an enzyme that degrades certain products in the body. Without this enzyme, these products begin</b> ...
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Precision Therapies for Autoimmune Diseases | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Konig is capitalizing on cellular therapy approaches that have become a standard of care in treating cancer to now develop the first precision treatments for</b> ...
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Thrombotic Microangiopathy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Other notable causes for<b> TMA</b> include<b> infection</b> (e.g., bloody diarrhea associated with E. coli infection), medications (e.g., quinine,</b> ...
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Raynaud's Phenomenon | Johns Hopkins Medicine
What is Raynaud's phenomenon? Raynaud’s phenomenon is a problem that causes <b>decreased</b> <b>blood</b> flow <b>to</b> the fingers. In some cases, it also</b> ...
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Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis (CVST) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Problems with blood clotting; for example, <b>antiphospholipid</b> <b>syndrome</b>,<b> protein C and S</b> deficiency, antithrombin III deficiency, lupus</b> ...
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Osgood-Schlatter Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Osgood-Schlatter disease is a condition that causes pain and swelling below the knee joint, where the patellar tendon attaches to the top of the shinbone (tibia),</b> ...
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Complement Disorders Research Team | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Atypical <b>hemolytic</b> <b>uremic</b> syndrome (aHUS) HELLP <b>syndrome</b>; Cold agglutinins disease; Catastrophic <b>antiphospholipid</b> antibody<b></b> ...
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Adrenal Hemorrhage and Adrenal Hematoma | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Clotting</b> disorders (<b>antiphospholipid</b> <b>antibody</b> <b>syndrome</b>)<b> Adrenal gland tumors,</b> including <b>pheochromocytomas</b> and cancer</b> ...
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Congenital Liver Defects | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Key points about congenital liver defects. Congenital liver defects are liver disorders that are present at birth. They are rare. In most cases these disorders</b> ...
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