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1 Classification criteria for APS Clinical Criteria (Sydney 2004) Myakis et al. J Thromb Haemost 2006;4:295- 306 Vascular thrombosis one or more clinical episodes without significant evidence of inflammation in the vessel wall. Pregnancy morbidity a) One or more unexplained deaths of a morphologically normal foetus at or beyond the 10th week of gestation, or b) One or more premature births of a morphologically normal neonate before the 34th week of gestation because of (i) eclampsia or severe preeclampsia, or (ii) recognized features of placenta insufficiency, or c) Three or more unexplained consecutive spontaneous abortions before the 10th week of gestation.

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Classification criteria for APSClinical Criteria (Sydney 2004)

Myakis et al. J Thromb Haemost 2006;4:295-306

• Vascular thrombosisone or more clinical episodes without significant evidence of inflammation in the vessel wall.

• Pregnancy morbiditya) One or more unexplained deaths of a morphologically normal

foetus at or beyond the 10th week of gestation, or b) One or more premature births of a morphologically normal

neonate before the 34th week of gestation because of (i) eclampsia or severe preeclampsia, or(ii) recognized features of placenta insufficiency, or

c) Three or more unexplained consecutive spontaneous abortions before the 10th week of gestation.

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Classification criteria for APSLaboratory Criteria

• Lupus anticoagulant present in plasma, on two or more occasions at least 12 weeks apart.

• Anticardiolipin antibody of IgG or IgM isotype in serum or plasma, present in medium or high titre, i.e., above 40 G phospholipid units or M phospholipid units, or above the 99th percentile, on two or more occasions, at least 12 weeks apart, measured by a standardized enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).

• Anti-ß2GPI antibody of IgG or IgM isotype, present in serum or plasma (in titre above the 99th percentile), present in two or more occasions, at least 12 weeks apart, measured by a standardized enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).

Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome is present if at least one of the clinical criteria and one of the laboratory criteria are met.

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Features associated with APS, but not included in the revised criteria

• Heart valve disease• Livedo reticularis• Thrombocytopenia• Nephropathy• Neurological manifestations• IgA aCL• IgA anti-ß2GPI• Antiphosphatidylserine antibodies• Antiphosphatidylethanolamine antibodies• Antibodies against prothrombin alone• Antibodies to the phosphatidylserine-prothrombin complex