Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome: Medical research information on APLS, APS, APLAS or Hughes Syndrome and related blood disorders.
Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome on the Net: Features background information, message board, chat room, and related links.
Antiphospholipid Syndrome Collaborative Registry: A national, NIH-funded, multicenter disease registry that supports a wide range of research into the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of APS. Includes links to enrollment sites.
APS Foundation of America, Inc.: Organization providing education, support, research, patient services and public awareness. Includes FAQ about the disorder.
MCW Healthlink: An article about antiphospholipid syndrome with a discussion on diagnosis, symptoms and treatment are discussed.
Med Students: A review about antiphospholipid syndrome, giving most importance on its clinical features, diagnosis and management.
MedicineNet: A look at antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, what laboratory tests can support the diagnosis of this syndrome, what are the causes and how is it treated.
Neuroland: Antiphospholipid Syndrome: Among the topics discussed are primary and secondary APS, clinical manifestations, treatment and further reading.
NORD: Antiphospholipid Syndrome: Offers a brief discussion with a list of resources for more information.
The Antiphospholipid Syndrome: By Sara Marder, M.D. An explanation of this order and its association with pregnancy loss, who should be tested and its treatment.
The Hughes Syndrome Foundation: Information about antiphospholipid syndrome, the symptoms, diagnosing and treatment. Also information about the foundation itself.
University of Illinois Patient Resources: Information on Hughe's Syndrome (anthiphospholipid antibody syndrome) including risks of the disease and current treatment options.
University of Michigan Health System: A look at antiphospholipid syndrome and the symptoms, cause of the blood clotting, diagnosis and treatment.
Women's Health: A look at antiphospholipid syndrome, what it is, problems it can cause, if it can be prevented, how common it is, and what to do.
Yahoo! Groups: Antiphospholipid Syndrome: A mailing list and forum.