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Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science, Vol 18, Issue 5, 384-387
Copyright © 1988 by Association of Clinical Scientists


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Lupus anticoagulants in children

AK Singh, KP Rao, J Kizer, and J Lazarchick

Although a great deal of information is available in the literature on the frequency, clinical/laboratory findings and significance of lupus anticoagulants in adults, little is known about such acquired inhibitors in children. Clinical and laboratory findings are presented on seven non-hemophiliac children, four females and three males, ranging in ages from three to 14 years, who developed such inhibitors. In most, the inhibitor is a transient phenomena and is not associated with a bleeding or thrombotic diathesis.


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