ANTIPHOSPHOLIPIID SYNDROME AS A CAUSE OF STROKE

Authors

  • Rustamova Kh.E.
  • Rakhmatullaeva G.K.
  • Rustamova M.A.

Keywords:

antiphospholipid syndrome, antiphospholipid bodies, neurological manifestations, ischemic stroke, prevention

Abstract

Hypercoagulation syndrome is an actual multidisciplinary problem of the last decade. Violations of hemostasis, leading to hypercoagulation syndrome, are manifested by various diseases in neurology, obstetrics, rheumatology, and surgery. Antiphospholipid syndrome is the most common form of hypercoagulation syndrome and most often develops at a young age, in children and even newborns, and in females 5 times more often than in males. Antiphospholipid syndrome requires special attention for timely and early diagnosis to prevent severe complications.

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Published

2023-03-16