Antiphospholipid Syndrome and Cognition |
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Authors: | Bernardo Liberato Roger A. Levy |
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Affiliation: | (1) Neurology, Rede D’Or de Hospitais, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;(2) Discipline of Rheumatology, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Hospital Pró-cardíaco, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;(3) Diagnósticos da América SA, Av. Juruá, 434 Barueri—SPI, Brazil |
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Abstract: | In addition to the well-defined neurologic events due to arterial and venous thrombotic vascular occlusions of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), a broad spectrum of neuropsychiatric has been related to antiphospholipid (aPL). Experimental evidence of a pathogenic role of aPL in mice with impaired neurological function disclosed inflammatory reaction as a hallmark. The process that leads to neurological dysfunction seems to be both structurally destructive and functionally impairing. The most modern resources of neuroimmaging also suggest that, in addition to the micro-infarcts that occur in strategic areas, other metabolic impairments are related to progressive dementia and aPL presence. Although there is a lot of confusion among APS and lupus’ cognitive involvement, there is a body of experimental and clinical evidence that aPL causes this kind of damage. |
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Keywords: | Antiphospholipid syndrome Cognition Systemic lupus erythematosus |
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