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    Session lIl: Antiphospholipid Syndrome

    Prof. Ricard Cervera
    Prof. Munther Khamashta

     

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    Session I: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

    Dr. Aqeel Ghanem
    Dr. Mohammad Said Al Sawaf

     

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    Session V: The Legendary Meeting of Rheuma

    Hughes Syndrome – October 2010

    Like London buses, medical conferences come in threes. Autumn is a particularly busy time for meetings and this year is no exception.

    In early October I gave a lecture on the antiphospholipid syndrome to the Arabic Rheumatology meeting in Dubai.  As it seems, all over the world, there is an increasing recognition of Hughes Syndrome in all aspects of clinical practice, from cardiology (angina), to ear, nose and throat (giddiness, balance problems) to orthopaedic (bone softening) to psychiatry (memory loss).  The questions after each lecture and these meetings are seemingly endless.  The Dubai meeting was on a Sunday, so the round trip was speedy (two days).

    Not so the second meeting and combined lecture tour to Syria and Beirut.  We had been to Syria before and loved it.  Monica came with me and we made it a four day working holiday.  Damascus is claimed to be the oldest continually habited city in the world.  And it is unforgettable – walking through history – straight street – the same today as when St Paul walked down it 1000 year ago.  The windows in the city wall where Paul escaped by being lowered into a basket.

    The meeting was run by Dr Layla Kazkaz – the formidable (and kind) leader of Syria Rheumatology.  Then by car across the

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