Abstract:Resumen
Introducción: El Síndrome Antifosfolipídico (SAF) es una enfermedad autoinmune caracterizada por la presencia de anticuerpos anticardiolipina (aCL), anti Beta 2 Glicoproteina (B2GP) o anti Coagulante Lúpico (AL) junto con la presencia de trombosis vascular o complicaciones durante el embarazo. El SAF puede ser de origen primario o secundario, siendo usualmente asociado con el Lupus Eritematoso sistémico (LES), enfermedad que compromete al tejido conjuntivo causando inflamación crónica y sintomatología … Show more
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