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Pediatric antiphospholipid syndrome: is it the same as an adult?

Viktoriya O BitsadzeJamilya Kh KhizroevaArina LazarchukPolina SalnikovaFidan YakubovaMaria TretyakovaKristina GrigorevaNilufar R GashimovaValentina I TsibizovaAnna KarpovaAleksei MostovoiDaredzhan KapanadzeOlga N VoskresenskayaSvetlana AkinshinaGian Carlo Di RenzoJean-Christophe GrisIsmail ElalamyAlexander Makatsarya
Published in: The journal of maternal-fetal & neonatal medicine : the official journal of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, the Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies, the International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians (2024)
The clinical manifestations and treatment options for APS in children may differ from those in adults, and prescribing therapy can be challenging due to the unique clinical and morphological characteristics of the pediatric patient. Pediatric APS may be a predictor of the development of certain autoimmune diseases and classic manifestations of APS in adulthood, therefore, a revision of the existing criteria for the diagnosis and treatment of APS in children is necessary.
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