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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The most common risk factors of antiphospholipid syndrome risk factors are history of autoimmune diseases like SLE, sjogren's syndrome, infections- cytomegalovirus, human immunodeficiency virus, parvovirus B-19, hepatitis C virus, lyme's disease, syphilis, E.coli, leptospirosis, medications such as hydralazine, quinidine, phenytoin, and amoxicillin, family history- antiphospholipid syndrome is common in patients with a family history of antiphospholipid syndrome. | The most common risk factors of antiphospholipid syndrome risk factors are history of autoimmune diseases like [[SLE]], [[Sjögren's syndrome|sjogren's]] syndrome, infections- [[cytomegalovirus]], human [[immunodeficiency]] virus, [[parvovirus]] B-19, [[hepatitis]] C virus, [[Lyme disease|lyme's]] disease, [[syphilis]], E.coli, [[leptospirosis]], medications such as [[hydralazine]], [[quinidine]], [[phenytoin]], and [[amoxicillin]], family history- antiphospholipid syndrome is common in patients with a family history of antiphospholipid syndrome. | ||
==Risk Factors== | ==Risk Factors== | ||
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'''Common risk factors''' | '''Common risk factors''' | ||
*'''History of autoimmune disease:''' | *'''History of autoimmune disease:''' | ||
**SLE | **[[SLE]] | ||
**Sjogren's syndrome | **[[Sjögren's syndrome|Sjogren's]] syndrome | ||
* '''Infections:''' | * '''Infections:''' | ||
** Cytomegalovirus | ** [[Cytomegalovirus]] | ||
** Human Immunodeficiency Virus | ** Human [[Immunodeficiency]] Virus | ||
** Parvovirus B-19 | ** [[Parvovirus]] B-19 | ||
** Hepatitis C Virus | ** [[Hepatitis]] C Virus | ||
** Lymes | ** [[Lyme disease|Lymes]] disease | ||
** Syphilis | ** [[Syphilis]] | ||
** E.coli | ** E.coli | ||
** Leptospirosis. | ** [[Leptospirosis]]. | ||
*'''Drugs:''' | *'''Drugs:''' | ||
**Hydralazine | **[[Hydralazine]] | ||
**Quinidine | **[[Quinidine]] | ||
**Phenytoin | **[[Phenytoin]] | ||
**Amoxicillin | **[[Amoxicillin]] | ||
*'''Family history:''' Antiphospholipid syndrome is common in patients with a family history of antiphospholipid syndrome. | *'''Family history:''' Antiphospholipid syndrome is common in patients with a family history of antiphospholipid syndrome. | ||
'''Less common risk factors:''' | '''Less common risk factors:''' | ||
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*Recent surgery | *Recent surgery | ||
*Tobacco Smoking | *Tobacco Smoking | ||
*Oral contraceptives | *Oral [[Birth control|contraceptives]] | ||
*Estrogen therapy | *Estrogen therapy | ||
*Hyperlipidemias | *[[Hyperlipoproteinemia|Hyperlipidemias]] | ||
*Cancer | *[[Cancer]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Feham Tariq, MD [2]
Overview
The most common risk factors of antiphospholipid syndrome risk factors are history of autoimmune diseases like SLE, sjogren's syndrome, infections- cytomegalovirus, human immunodeficiency virus, parvovirus B-19, hepatitis C virus, lyme's disease, syphilis, E.coli, leptospirosis, medications such as hydralazine, quinidine, phenytoin, and amoxicillin, family history- antiphospholipid syndrome is common in patients with a family history of antiphospholipid syndrome.
Risk Factors
The risk factors associated with antiphospholipid syndrome(APS) are as follows:[1][2][3][4][5]
Common risk factors
- Infections:
- Cytomegalovirus
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- Parvovirus B-19
- Hepatitis C Virus
- Lymes disease
- Syphilis
- E.coli
- Leptospirosis.
- Drugs:
- Family history: Antiphospholipid syndrome is common in patients with a family history of antiphospholipid syndrome.
Less common risk factors:
- Pregnancy
- Obesity
- Hypertension
- Sedentary lifestyle
- Recent surgery
- Tobacco Smoking
- Oral contraceptives
- Estrogen therapy
- Hyperlipidemias
- Cancer
References
- ↑ Ruiz-Irastorza G, Crowther M, Branch W, Khamashta MA (October 2010). "Antiphospholipid syndrome". Lancet. 376 (9751): 1498–509. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(10)60709-X. PMID 20822807.
- ↑ Willis R, Harris EN, Pierangeli SS (June 2012). "Pathogenesis of the antiphospholipid syndrome". Semin. Thromb. Hemost. 38 (4): 305–21. doi:10.1055/s-0032-1311827. PMID 22510982.
- ↑ Gris JC, Brenner B (November 2013). "Antiphospholipid antibodies: neuropsychiatric presentations". Semin. Thromb. Hemost. 39 (8): 935–42. doi:10.1055/s-0033-1357488. PMID 24129681.
- ↑ Koike T (October 2014). "My contribution, my dream - a look at the future of APS". Lupus. 23 (12): 1332–4. doi:10.1177/0961203314534306. PMID 25228741.
- ↑ Sciascia S, Cuadrado MJ, Khamashta M, Roccatello D (May 2014). "Renal involvement in antiphospholipid syndrome". Nat Rev Nephrol. 10 (5): 279–89. doi:10.1038/nrneph.2014.38. PMID 24642799.