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Aug 24, 2025, 08:50
Can You Treat Catastrophic Antiphospholipid Syndrome Without Anticoagulation? Robert Brodsky on CR1 and Complement
Robert Brodsky, Chief of Hematology at Johns Hopkins, has shared a post on X:
“Can you stop thrombosis and treat CAPS without anticoagulation? CR1 and complement. Great work Nikhil Ranjan. ”
Title: Genetic and epigenetic dysregulation of CR1 is associated with catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome
Authors: Nikhil Ranjan, Michael A. Cole, Gloria F. Gerber, Mark A. Crowther, Evan M. Braunstein, Daniel Flores-Guerrero, Kathy Haddaway, Alexis Reed, Michael B. Streiff, Keith R. McCrae, Michelle Petri, Shruti Chaturvedi, Robert A. Brodsky

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