儿童抗磷脂综合征:扩大我们对儿童抗磷脂综合征的认识。

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY
Current opinion in rheumatology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-21 DOI:10.1097/BOR.0000000000001083
Kevin Lewis, Ajay Tambralli, Jacqueline A Madison
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摘要

综述目的:抗磷脂综合征(APS)是一种影响儿童和成人的自身免疫性血栓炎性疾病。在儿科人群中,有疾病的特殊特征和细微差别的诊断和管理,这必须得到重视,以改善临床护理。最近的发现:针对儿科的流行病学研究强调,儿科APS非常罕见,在一些人群中发病率为每10万人0.2例。APS有新的分类标准,包括更广泛的临床特征,这些特征越来越多地在儿科APS的注册数据和病例系列中发现,尽管儿科APS仍需要验证。有特别高比例的儿童APS患者有非标准抗磷脂抗体(aPL)。复发性血栓形成在儿童APS中尤为常见,突出了这种儿童高发病率疾病的管理难度。摘要:最近的研究增强了对儿科特异性APS流行病学、实验室发现、各种临床特征和成功治疗挑战的理解。未来的方向可能包括评估儿童病理生理学的潜在独特特征,评估新的儿童APS分类标准,更广泛的临床和实验室特征的前瞻性数据,以及继续寻找治疗方法,而不是让年轻患者终身抗凝。
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Pediatric antiphospholipid syndrome: expanding our understanding of antiphospholipid syndrome in children.

Purpose of review: Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune, thromboinflammatory disease, which affects children and adults. There are particular features of the disease and nuances to diagnosis and management in a pediatric population, which must be appreciated to improve clinical care.

Recent findings: Pediatric-specific epidemiological studies highlight that pediatric APS is quite rare with incidence in some populations of 0.2 per 100 000. There are new classification criteria in APS, which include a wider range of clinical features increasingly identified in registry data and case series of pediatric APS, though validation in pediatric APS is still needed. There is a particularly high proportion of pediatric APS patients with noncriteria antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL). Recurrent thrombosis is especially common in pediatric APS, highlighting the difficulty of management of this disease with high morbidity in children.

Summary: Recent research has enhanced understanding of pediatric-specific APS epidemiology, laboratory findings, the wide variety of clinical features, and challenges in successful treatment. Future directions could include evaluation of potentially unique features in pediatric pathophysiology, an evaluation of the new APS classification criteria in children, broader prospective data on clinical and laboratory features, and a continued search for treatment beyond committing young patients to lifelong anticoagulation.

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Current opinion in rheumatology
Current opinion in rheumatology 医学-风湿病学
CiteScore
9.70
自引率
2.00%
发文量
89
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: A high impact review journal which boasts an international readership, Current Opinion in Rheumatology offers a broad-based perspective on the most recent and exciting developments within the field of rheumatology. Published bimonthly, each issue features insightful editorials and high quality invited reviews covering two or three key disciplines which include vasculitis syndromes, medical physiology and rheumatic diseases, crystal deposition diseases and rheumatoid arthritis. Each discipline introduces world renowned guest editors to ensure the journal is at the forefront of knowledge development and delivers balanced, expert assessments of advances from the previous year.
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