Professor Graham Hughes is a Consultant Rheumatologist and the founder and editor of the international journal ‘LUPUS,’ and Head of London Lupus Centre. In 1983 he described the clotting disorder now known as Hughes Syndrome for which he received the World Rheumatology (ILAR) Research Prize in 1993.
Take-Home Points
• Antiphospholipid antibodies are found in stillbirth
• There may be patients with seronegative APS and new tests are needed
• Epilepsy in a lupus patient may indicate a need for anticoagulants
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