Splenic infarction. A new thrombotic manifestation of the circulating lupus anticoagulant
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Splenic infarction. A new thrombotic manifestation of the circulating lupus anticoagulant
Abstract
Thrombotic events are occasionally associated with circulating lupus anticoagulant and may take a variety of clinical forms. The authors report a thrombotic manifestation, spontaneous isolated splenic infarction that occurred in a young man with circulating lupus anticoagulant.
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