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Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) (Hughes’ Syndrome)

APS is sometimes called 'Sticky Blood Syndrome' because people with it have an increased tendency to form clots in blood vessels, also known as thromboses. Any blood vessel can be affected including the veins and arteries

For more information contact:

Hughes' Syndrome Foundation

Website: www.hughes-syndrome.org.uk

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