Cerebral infarction associated with lupus anticoagulants--preliminary report
- PMID: 6420943
- DOI: 10.1161/01.str.15.1.114
Cerebral infarction associated with lupus anticoagulants--preliminary report
Abstract
Hypercoagulability may contribute to stroke in young adults. Lupus anticoagulants (LA) were identified in six patients (4%) of 145 young adults with cerebral infarction. The clinical features of the 6 patients in this survey plus an additional patient from another institution with LA-associated stroke are presented. Four had systemic lupus erythematosus and 3 had idiopathic LA; all had mild thrombocytopenia. In 2 patients, no other conditions associated with stroke were discovered after thorough evaluation. Recurrent arterial thrombosis occurred in 4 of 7 patients during an average of two years of follow-up. Evidence suggests that inhibition of prostacyclin formation may occur with LA, promoting a prothrombotic state.
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