Chronic abdominal aortic occlusive disease related to antiphospholipid syndrome: a rare presentation
CONCLUSION: The study shed light on the rare occurrence of CAAOD in APS, highlighting the roles of smoking and hyperhomocysteinaemia as notable risk factors. These findings emphasised the significance of early diagnosis and management of CAAOD.PMID:38176738 | DOI:10.1136/rmdopen-2023-003664
Source: Atherosclerosis - Category: Cardiology Authors: Hui Jiang Yu Shi Wei Liu Bao Liu Yue-Xin Chen Yangzhong Zhou Can Huang Qian Wang Xinping Tian Yan Zhao Mengtao Li Xiaofeng Zeng Jiuliang Zhao Source Type: research
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