Lupus anticoagulants (LA) are a heterogeneous class of immunoglobulins which has a paradoxical effect on coagulation: in vivo they are associated with recurrent thrombosis and in vitro they increase the phospholipid dependant clotting time (known as lupus anticoagulant activity) (1)
The LA anti-phospholipid often occurs in association with anti-cardiolipin antibodies (aCL) - 59% of patients with SLE having LA also have aCL, and 45% with SLE and aCL, also have LA.
Clinically theses antibodies are important:
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