1. [Anticardiolipin antibodies, cerebral ischemia and adrenal hemorrhage in a newborn infant].
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Teyssier G, Gautheron V, Absi L, Galambrun C, Ravni C, and Lepetit JC
- Subjects
- Adrenal Gland Diseases immunology, Brain Ischemia immunology, Hemorrhage immunology, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Male, Adrenal Gland Diseases complications, Antibodies, Anticardiolipin immunology, Brain Ischemia complications, Hemorrhage complications
- Abstract
Background: Anticardiolipin antibodies, usually associated with vascular thrombosis in systemic lupus erythematosus, have been recently found associated with strokes in childhood, and acute adrenal hemorrhage in the adult., Case Report: A 3 day-old fullterm newborn suffering from cerebrovascular ischemia and bilateral massive hemorrhage was found to have anticardiolipin antibodies detected during the neonatal period and 7 months later. There was no evidence of pathology in the mother or perinatal asphyxia. However, anticardiolipin antibodies were present in the mother 5 and 15 weeks after delivery., Conclusion: Association of anticardiolipin antibodies and vascular thrombosis has never been reported in the neonate. Persistence of such antibodies favor the hypothesis that they are not transmitted by the mother; they could represent an early manifestation of primary antiphospholipid syndrome.
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- 1995
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