Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
Primary Antiphospholipid Syndrome Presenting with Cerebral Ischemia, Thrombocytopenia, Anemia and Proteinuria Successfully Treated with Warfarin Potassium
Masayuki MIYATAYoichi SAKATAGoto SHIBUKAWAHideo SHISHIDOOsamu MUNAKATAYoshihiro KAZUTAKiori ShioTomomi SASAJIMAYukio SATOReiji KASUKAWA
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2000 Volume 39 Issue 9 Pages 748-753

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A 30-year-old woman with primary antiphospholipid syndrome (PAPS) presented with cerebral ischemia, thrombocytopenia, anemia and proteinuria. Administration of warfarin potassium, without concomitant corticosteroid administration, significantly improved all of these symptoms along with a decrease in the titers of antiCL-β2-GP-I antibodies and a shortening of prolonged APTT. Therefore, the antiphospholipid antibodies in this patient could have been evoked by vitamin-K-dependent coagulation factors or plasma proteins which are assumed to undergo conformational changes exposing cryptic epitopes. This case report provides clues to the mechanisms underlying the production of antiphospholipid antibodies in patients with PAPS.
(Internal Medicine 39: 748-753, 2000)

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