2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.2004.03819.x
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Sneddon's syndrome and anaesthesia

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“…Anticoagulation is sufficient for the thromboembolic stage [6]. Meanwhile, activated protein C resistance and factor V Leiden mutation [8,9,12], platelet activation [7], hyperactivity of clotting factor VIII [10], and dysfibrinogenemia [22] are the causes of the thrombosis of the vessels. Nevertheless, optimal management of patients with Sneddon syndrome remains an unsolved problem [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Anticoagulation is sufficient for the thromboembolic stage [6]. Meanwhile, activated protein C resistance and factor V Leiden mutation [8,9,12], platelet activation [7], hyperactivity of clotting factor VIII [10], and dysfibrinogenemia [22] are the causes of the thrombosis of the vessels. Nevertheless, optimal management of patients with Sneddon syndrome remains an unsolved problem [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 60% of patients with the disorder are hypertensive, 35% have circulating aPL antibodies, and 50% of patients develop mental retardation [2]. Because Sneddon syndrome is associated with various prothrombotic abnormalities [7][8][9][10] that require anticoagulant therapy such as heparin [11], low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) [12], or coumadin [13], these patients should be evaluated carefully before surgery. There are no specific guidelines for the anesthetic management of patients with Sneddon syndrome during surgery.…”
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“…Since the dry season runs from November to May in Veracruz, the burning occurred well before the midpoint. Rangeland burning became so prevalent in colonial New Spain that one viceroy promulgated a law against it, believing that fires reduced the supply of forage for cattle and sometimes threatened towns (Beleña 1991(Beleña [1787, vol. 1, pt.…”
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confidence: 99%