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How does a syphilis infection affect the REAADS anti-cardiolipin test?

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How does a syphilis infection affect the REAADS anti-cardiolipin test?

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Patients with current or prior syphilis infections may have a positive result without increased risk of thrombosis. Anti-cardiolipin antibodies can appear transiently at low levels during many infections. If a patient first tests positive while there are clinical signs of infection, the test should be repeated after an interval of six months.

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