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An encyclopedia entry for the medical term "fibrinolysis," which refers to the breaking down of fibrin in blood clots, is presented.
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- fibrinolysis. Peters, Michael // BMA A-Z Family Medical Encyclopedia;2004, p308
An encyclopedia entry for the term "fibrinolysis" is presented. It refers to the breakdown of the main component of any blood clot called fibrin. This component is a stingy protein found in blood as the end product of coagulation. It cites the disorders which can be treated by drugs that achieve...
- Haemodilution-induced profibrinolytic state is mitigated by fresh-frozen plasma: implications for early haemostatic intervention in massive haemorrhage. Bolliger, D.; Szlam, F.; Levy, J. H.; Molinaro, R. J.; Tanaka, K. A. // BJA: The British Journal of Anaesthesia;Mar2010, Vol. 104 Issue 3, p318
Background: Fibrinolysis contributes to coagulopathy after major trauma and surgery. We hypothesized that progressive haemodilution is responsible, at least in part, for increased fibrinolytic tendency of blood clot.
- Blood relation. Heptinstall, Stan // Nature;10/1/1992, Vol. 359 Issue 6394, p447
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- Women who developed thromboembolic events while taking oral contraceptives or HT had high prevalence of thrombophilia. Cona, Christen; Harris, Jason; Southall, Jennifer // Hem/Onc Today;9/25/2010, Vol. 11 Issue 18, p27
The article deals with a study which affirms the high prevalence of thrombophilia in women receiving oral contraceptives or hormone therapy, published in an issue of "Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis."