Abstract

We report 5 patients with multiple subungual splinter haemorrhages (MSSH) and antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). APS was secondary to systemic lupus in three, to distomatosis in one and was considered as « primaryin one. MSSH are a new feature of APS but further studies are needed to determine its significance in APS and its prevalence in other diseases.

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