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APS is associated with recurrent clotting events including premature stroke, repeated miscarriages, phlebitis, venous thrombosis and pulmonary thromboembolism. Recently, however, even more disease states have been linked with APL including premature heart attack, migraine headaches, various cardiac valvular abnormalities, skin lesions, abnormal movement/chorea, diseases that mimic multiple sclerosis, vascular diseases of the eye that can lead to visual loss and blindness.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Blood Clots and Blood Clotting Disorders: Key Issues in Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention

Blood Clots and Blood Clotting Disorders:
Key Issues in Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention

Saturday, November 10, 2007

This FREE seminar will be of interest to:

  • People who have had a blood clot or are at risk
  • People with inherited clotting abnormalities
  • Family members
  • Health care workers
  • Anyone wanting to know more about blood clots and wishing to advance prevention, diagnosis and treatment of thrombosis and thrombophilia
Hosted by

The National Alliance for Thrombosis and Thrombophilia in conjunction with the University of Utah and Intermountain Healthcare

Location

University of Utah's Health Sciences Education Building (HSEB) in Alumni Hall room 2110, Salt Lake City, UT

A map of the conference facilities can be found at http://www.conferences.utah.edu/images/pdf/UGHMap.pdf.

Agenda

Click here to download the complete program.

Registration Information

Registration before November 2nd is requested. You may register by sending an e-mail to: nattseminars@yahoo.com or you may RSVP by phone. Please call Kandace Kaylor at 801-408-1682 before November 4th and 801-507-3747 after November 4th. To register.

http://www.nattinfo.org/commandevents.htm#saltlake

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