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    Systemic Antiphospholipid Syndrome

 

APS—More Systemic Disease than SLE

Yehuda Shoenfeld

Published online: 13 September 2007

# Humana Press Inc. 2007

Abstract: The antiphospholipid syndrome is a systemic autoimmune disease that can have serious consequences for patients. Importantly, there is a wide range of clinical presentations.

Why is the Disease so Systemic?

One of the explanations as to why the disease is so systemic may be the ubiquitousness of the autoantigen (i.e., cardiolipin and other phospholipids). Another explanation may be that, in analogy to SLE in which explosion of outoantibodies were reported [5], we have also counted, so far, more than 25 different autoantibodies in APS (Sherer and Shoenfeld, submitted for publication). The aim of this special issue is to touch upon different aspects of the systemic nature of APS.


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