Clues to the Diagnosis of Antiphospholipid Syndrome ( Hughes Syndrome) Prof Graham Hughes
Prof. Hughes introduces this section of his talk by taking us through the main pointers and other clues associated with Hughes Syndrome, Antiphospholipid Syndrome, Sticky Blood Syndrome Teenage migraine so important and so common. Tendency to thrombosis interestingly in arteries as well as veins. TIAs, strokes, memory loss Recurrent miscarriage, including LATE pregnancy loss Cold blotchy circulation Giddiness and ataxia Visual disturbance Atypical multiple sclerosis Venous
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