Disease | antiphospholipid syndrome |
Comorbidity | C0398623|hypercoagulability |
Sentences | 1 |
PubMedID- 24175578 | Increased iron, the pro-thrombin mutation as well as the presence of anti-phospholipid syndrome are all associated with hypercoagulability and may be responsible for the recurring episodes of af and previous tias.figure 2.light microscopy of a whole blood smear with arrows showing platelets between erythrocytes (scale = 10 μm) (a); erythrocyte with changed ultrastructure (scale = 1 μm) (b); sem micrograph of activated platelet with spreading and membrane changes (scale = 2 μm) (c); numerous platelets within dense fibrin networks (scale = 2 μm) (d). |
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