The Expert Series Season 5, Episode 4 - Lupus and Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS)
Published 2022-04-22
Antiphospholipid Syndrome, or APS. Dr. Salmon is a Collette Kean Research
Professor and the director of the Lupus and APS Center of Excellence at the
Hospital for Special Surgery.
Dr. Salmon shares her insight on APS how it can affect people with lupus,
treatments, and more. Tune in to learn more.
All Comments (7)
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as usual, you treat the symptoms and not the cause. VERY GOOD.
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So I went to a rheumatologist and she wouldn’t even hear any of my symptoms whatsoever! I even had notes written down for her and she wouldn’t even take a look. I did a ton of research and I know they were supposed to listen to my symptoms. Anyways getting a 2nd opinion of course! Thank you so much for this. ❤ she did diagnose me with APS. My mom also had it is it hereditary?
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Thank you for sharing this
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I have lupus and AP. I don't have blood clots, probably because I also have VWS. I get water in my left ear every night. Is this from the AP?
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I have APS, and I have (at one time) hundreds of PE’s due to APS.
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So confusing. "Professor" make up your mind.