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A new paper on Hughes Syndrome/APS and the Kidney

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Via HSF Facebook page: An helpful article has been written by APS experts looking at how the kidneys can be affected by both lupus and APS. It's really important that doctors know the difference, as lupus can cause inflammation while APS can cause clots so both must be treated accordingly and not be confused.

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/265...

If you are on Facebook you can like the page for HSF and then receive regular updates and articles, most of my friends and family have also liked the page.

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