Antibodies to factor XII and recurrent fetal loss in patients with the anti-phospholipid syndrome

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Forty female patients with either primary antiphospholipid syndrome (n = 26) or systemic lupus erythematosus (anti-phospholipid syndrome positive) (n = 14) were investigated for levels of factor XII, the presence of lupus anticoagulant and antibodies to cardiolipin, beta 2-glycoprotein I and factor XII. Twenty-one patients had a history of recurrent fetal loss (> 2, mean = 2.6). Lupus anticoagulant positivity showed a weak association with recurrent fetal loss (odds ratio = 1.1). While there was no association between the presence of antibodies to cardiolipin or beta 2-glycoprotein I with recurrent fetal loss, antibodies to factor XII showed a strong and statistically significant association (odds ratio = 5.4, P = 0.025).

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Jones, D. W., Mackie, I. J., Gallimore, M. J., & Winter, M. (2001). Antibodies to factor XII and recurrent fetal loss in patients with the anti-phospholipid syndrome. British Journal of Haematology, 113(2), 550–552. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2141.2001.02776.x

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