To assess the frequency of epilepsy in primary and secondary antiphospholipid syndrome (APS); to analyze the clinical and laboratory features characterizing those with epilepsy in a cohort of 538 patients with APS; and to find associated features that would suggest risk factors for epilepsy in APS.
Features associated with epilepsy in the antiphospholipid syndrome / Y. Shoenfeld, S. Lev, I. Blatt, M. Blank, J. Font, P. von Landenberg, N. Lev, J. Zaech, R. Cervera, J. Piette, M. A. Khamashta, M. L. Bertolaccini, G. R. V. Hughes, P. Youinou, P. L. Meroni, V. Pengo, J. D. Alves, A. Tincani, G. Szegedi, G. Lakos, G. Sturfelt, A. Jönsen, T. Koike, M. Sanmarco, A. Ruffatti, Z. Ulcova-Gallova, S. Praprotnik, B. Rozman, M. Lorber, J. Chapman, P. J. C. van-Breda-Vriezman, J. Damoiseaux. - In: THE JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0315-162X. - 31:7(2004 Jul), pp. 1344-1348.
Features associated with epilepsy in the antiphospholipid syndrome
P. L. Meroni;
2004
Abstract
To assess the frequency of epilepsy in primary and secondary antiphospholipid syndrome (APS); to analyze the clinical and laboratory features characterizing those with epilepsy in a cohort of 538 patients with APS; and to find associated features that would suggest risk factors for epilepsy in APS.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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