Johns Hopkins Medicine: People With Lupus Who Have Certain Antibodies Are More Likely to Experience Blood Clots, Researchers Find
May 15, 2025
May 15, 2025
BALTIMORE, Maryland, May 15 -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
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People with Lupus Who Have Certain Antibodies Are More Likely to Experience Blood Clots, Researchers Find
Scientists say 'anti-TFAM' antibodies are linked to thrombosis and mitochondrial damage in people with lupus
Some patients with lupus who possess specific antibodies are at a higher risk of thrombotic events such as a blood clot, stroke . . .
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People with Lupus Who Have Certain Antibodies Are More Likely to Experience Blood Clots, Researchers Find
Scientists say 'anti-TFAM' antibodies are linked to thrombosis and mitochondrial damage in people with lupus
Some patients with lupus who possess specific antibodies are at a higher risk of thrombotic events such as a blood clot, stroke . . .