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Hospitalized patients with positive antiphospholipid antibodies who have low complement levels are at increased risk for death-a retrospective cohort study.

Edward ItelmanMaxim PerelmanNatali BivarDaniella KentAdva VaismanGad SegalLiat NegruAmir Dagan
Published in: Lupus (2023)
Our study results indicate that low complement is associated with significantly higher mortality rates in admitted patients with elevated levels of anti-phospholipid antibodies. This finding correlates with recent literature suggesting a vital role for complement activation in anti-phospholipid syndrome.
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