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Seizures, low white and red b.c., anticardiolipin antibodies, numbness in legs and arthritis. what does this add up to? what should the doc be lookingfor

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See details: The anticardiolipin antibodies could be the cause of the seizures secondary to clot formation either in a blood vessel of the brain or a clot thrown from the heart. Also, an underlying lupus often is associated with seizures.

Answered 1/24/2015

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