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Cerebral infarction associated with lupus anticoagulants--preliminary report.
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Cerebrovascular DiseaseNeurovascular DiseaseThrombosisStrokeHematologyBrain InjuryNeurologyLupus AnticoagulantsPublic HealthRecurrent Arterial ThrombosisAutoimmune DiseaseCerebral InfarctionVascular BiologyCerebral Blood FlowIschemic StrokeCardiovascular DiseaseLupusBlood PlateletCoagulopathyMedicineAnticoagulant
Hypercoagulability may contribute to stroke in young adults. Lupus anticoagulants (LA) were identified in six patients (4%) of 145 young adults with cerebral infarction. The clinical features of the 6 patients in this survey plus an additional patient from another institution with LA-associated stroke are presented. Four had systemic lupus erythematosus and 3 had idiopathic LA; all had mild thrombocytopenia. In 2 patients, no other conditions associated with stroke were discovered after thorough evaluation. Recurrent arterial thrombosis occurred in 4 of 7 patients during an average of two years of follow-up. Evidence suggests that inhibition of prostacyclin formation may occur with LA, promoting a prothrombotic state.
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