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Activation of blood coagulation in autoimmune skin disorders

open access: yesExpert Review of Clinical Immunology, 2009
The immune system and blood coagulation are simultaneously activated in several inflammatory systemic disorders, such as lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel diseases.
Massimo Cugno   +2 more
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Blood Coagulation and Hemophilioid Disorders

Postgraduate Medicine, 1968
Hereditary bleeder states and syndromes of diffuse intravascular clotting are considered from the standpoint of laboratory diagnosis and the physiologic principles on which management is based. Availability of antihemophilic factor concentrates has revolutionized treatment of hemophilia A.
H R, Roberts, K M, Brinkhous
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[Blood coagulation disorders].

Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1987
Disorders of hemostasis are frequently encountered, and, if not recognised as early as possible, in particular prior to surgery, may lead to bleeding complications which are much more difficult to treat than those where exact diagnosis permits specific preventive therapy.
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CONGENITAL DISORDERS OF THE MECHANISM FOR COAGULATION OF BLOOD

Pediatrics, 1958
Ninety-two new cases of hemophilia A and 16 of hemophilia B are reported. The data, together with those from other reported series, suggest that hemophilia A and B comprise over 90% of all congenital hemorrhagic diseases due to defective formation of a fibrin clot. Of those with deficiencies of AHF or PTC, the incidence of PTC deficiency
P, DIDISHEIM, J H, LEWIS
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INTRACRANIAL HAEMORRHAGE IN DISORDERS OF BLOOD COAGULATION

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1960
Summary The chief disorders of blood coagulation are discussed as predisposing or complicating factors in intracranial haemorrhage. Six cases of intracranial haemorrhage associated with various coagulation defects (haemophilia, hypoprothrombinaemia, and platelet deficiencies) are presented. Their management is discussed.
D A, SIMPSON, H N, ROBSON
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Blood coagulation disorders in septic patients

Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2010
Host defense and blood coagulation are tightly connected and interacting systems, necessary for the integrity of an organism. Complex mechanisms regulate the intensity of a host response to invading pathogens or other potentially dangerous situations.
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Blood Transfusion and Coagulation Disorders

2014
Resuscitation from hemorrhagic shock in trauma patients with active, ongoing bleeding is an area of active research and rapidly evolving best practice. Key elements discussed in this chapter include the damage control surgical model for rapid anatomic resolution, deliberate hypotensive resuscitation, early administration of red blood cells, plasma, and
L. Yvette FouchĂ©-Weber   +1 more
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