[抗磷脂抗体与脑缺血]。

Rivista di neurologia Pub Date : 1991-11-01
S Severi, M Ghezzi, P Zolo, A Bianchi
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摘要

狼疮抗凝血剂(LAs)和抗心磷脂抗体(ACAs)是获得性循环免疫球蛋白,与阴离子和神经磷脂交叉反应。这些因子可能通过干扰磷脂依赖性凝血试验在体外显示抗凝特性。这些抗体通常与出血倾向无关。事实上,与它们的名字相矛盾的是,尽管它们具有体外“抗凝”特性,但自最初被发现以来,它们一直与系统性和脑血栓栓塞有关。我们报告4例LAs和ACAs阳性脑缺血患者的临床和实验室结果。
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[Antiphospholipid antibodies and cerebral ischemia].

Lupus anticoagulants (LAs) and anticardiolipin antibodies (ACAs) are acquired circulating immunoglobulins that cross-react with anionic and neural phospholipids. These factors may display anticoagulant properties in vitro by interfering with phospholipid-dependent coagulation tests. These antibodies are usually not associated with a bleeding tendency. In fact, paradoxically to their name, since the initial recognition they have been related to systemic and cerebral thromboembolisms, despite their in vitro "anticoagulant" properties. We report the clinical and laboratory findings in 4 LAs and ACAs positive patients with brain ischemia.

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