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Jun 3, 2026, 15:30
Aravind Palraj: Young Stroke? – Think Beyond APS
Aravind Palraj, Senior Resident in Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology at Madras Medical College, shared a post on X:
“Young stroke?
Don’t stop at APS.
Important causes to consider:
PFO Cardioembolism Cervical artery dissection Thrombophilia Vasculitis CADASIL, Homocysteine, Lipoprotein(a) APS requires persistent antiphospholipid antibody positivity on repeat testing more or equal to 12 weeks apart.
Young stroke – Think wider.
Investigate systematically.”

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