Anticardiolipin antibody, recurrent thrombosis, and warfarin withdrawal

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Abstract

Antibodies to cardiolipin, closely related to the 'lupus anticoagulant', are strongly implicated in the pathogenesis of thrombosis. We record six patients, all with high titres of these antibodies (> SD) in serum, who developed recurrent vascular occlusions six to 12 weeks after warfarin withdrawal. Five of the six had deep vein thrombosis, while the sixth suffered a myocardial infarction. To minimise the risk of 'recurrent' thrombosis it is strongly suggested that such patients remain on long-term anticoagulation, pending the reduction of high antibody levels.

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Asherson, R. A., Chan, J. K. H., Harris, E. N., Gharavi, A. E., & Hughes, G. R. (1985). Anticardiolipin antibody, recurrent thrombosis, and warfarin withdrawal. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 44(12), 823–825. https://doi.org/10.1136/ard.44.12.823

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