Clues to the Diagnosis of Antiphospholipid Syndrome Hughes Syndrome Prof Graham Hughes
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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 leg ulcers • • Occasional low platelets • • Occasional heart murmurs • The sludging of sticky blood affects the placenta and the baby does not get enough circulation generally resulting in miscarriage – ‘this is the commonest treatable causes of recurrent miscarriage’. • Full article: https://psychscenehub.com/video/clues...
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