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Changes of blood coagulation in 32 cases of SLE were investigated. Abnormalities frequently found were elevation of blood fibrinogen, FDP, V111R: Ag levels, prolonged or shortened KPTT time, and depressed AT-III value. Half of the patients with SLE showed laboratory changes compatible with the diagnostic criteria of DIC, but acute DIC was encountered clinically only in 2 cases hypercoagulation state or hypercoagulation with lower fibrinolysis, however were frequently seen. Lupus anticoagulant were detected in 6 patients and deep vein thrombosis of lower extremity in 1 patient. Examination of blood coagulation in patients with SLE was, therefore, of clinical importance.
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