Aravind Palraj/X
Jan 29, 2026, 05:22
Aravind Palraj Draws a Comparison Between APS and Lupus Cerebritis
Aravind Palraj, Senior Resident in Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology at Madras Medical College, shared on X:
”Same MRI. Opposite treatment.
APS and lupus cerebritis can look similar on imaging, but the mechanism is different:
• Inflammation: steroids ± immunosuppression
• Thrombosis: anticoagulation
Confuse the two – harm the patient.
Mechanism > MRI.”

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