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CLINICAL CASES OF ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME IN THE PRACTICE OF A HEMATOLOGIST
Author(s) -
Aziza Makhmudova,
Zh Khuzhakhmedov,
Itai Berger
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.54185/tbem/vol14_iss3/a14
Subject(s) - hematologist , antiphospholipid syndrome , pregnancy , medicine , miscarriage , hemostasis , disease , polypharmacy , intensive care medicine , pediatrics , clinical practice , obstetrics , surgery , thrombosis , physical therapy , biology , genetics
In this article, 2 clinical cases of patients with hemostatic problems are considered. 1 case during pregnancy, with confirmed APS and received therapy. The pathology of the hemostasis system of congenital or acquired genesis against the background of pregnancy can lead to an unfavorable outcome in the form of non-developing pregnancy and miscarriage, and maternal mortality. 2 case with autoimmune nature of APS diagnosed at late stages. It is concluded that excessive examination for non-informative indicators can lead to an incorrect interpretation of blood parameters and, as a consequence, to polypharmacy and a protracted course of the disease with the development of life-threatening complications.

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