Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune disorder where the body produces antibodies against normal blood components, leading to increased risks of blood clots and miscarriages. It can be classified as primary or secondary, depending on its association with other autoimmune diseases, and it presents various clinical features, including blood clots, neurological symptoms, and skin manifestations. Diagnosis is based on clinical history and lab tests, and management often includes anticoagulation therapy, especially during pregnancy or after thromboembolic events.