Welcome to** Ask Stago, the Podcast dedicated to provide expert answers to your expert questions in coagulation**.
In this series of our new season we will be covering Womens’ health and looking at the broader implications of coagulation and then speaking to a Lupus patient advocate on the impact this disease has had for her personally.
To start off, in today episode, we are delighted to speak to our Clinical Development Director, Dr Francois Depasse about the broader connection between Womens’ Health and coagulation and then a more in depth look at APS.
Links to related podcasts:
S1E13 - Lupus anticoagulant diagnosis work-up https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/episode/13-the-lupus-anticoagulant-diagnosis-work-up-54015/)
S3E7 - Hemostasis results interpretation along pregnancy https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/episode/s3e7-hemostasis-results-interpretation-along-pregnancy-134753/)
Literature sources:
https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/blooddisorders/women/facts.html )
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