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Q: Why will APS come back again? Is it hiding?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on August 4th, 2006
hi i have had aps for many years and lost 37 babys , recentley i went to hospital for test and there told me my aps has disapered and it is hiding but it will come back is this true can you please give me any answers to this ime puzled thankyou bondi


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on August 16th, 2006
Blood Disorders Answer A1327
APS is an autoimmune disease. It is either a primary illness (a single illness) or a secondary illness (associated with other autoimmune disorders). All autoimmune disorders are genetically conditioned; they is no cure for these illnesses yet. Those with autoimmune disorders can experience temporary remissions, such as you may be experiencing now.


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