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Kondo T, Nishigori H.
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Blood Coagulation Tests of Gorillas
Journal of Medical Primatology, 1982In coagulation tests on five lowland gorillas, values within or close to the normal human range were found with the following tests: partial thromboplastin time, prothrombin time, thrombin time, factor XIII screen, factor II assay, factor V assay, fibrinogen and antithrombin III. Factor XII levels were very high.
H A, Perkins +4 more
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Preoperative coagulation testing and patient blood management
Transfusion, 2022See article on page 2223–2234, in this ...
Rida A. Hasan +2 more
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Blood Coagulation and Coagulation Tests
Medical Clinics of North America, 1984The hemostatic mechanism has evolved to provide efficient protection from traumatic blood loss and yet maintain the blood in a fluid state in the circulation as a whole. Recent advances in biochemistry have provided both detailed understanding of hemostasis and clinically useful coagulation assays to exploit this understanding.
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Tests of Blood Coagulation and Hemostasis
JAMA, 1966Of the numerous techniques for measuring coagulation (clotting) time (CT), the method of Lee and White 1 is certainly the most frequently cited. More often than not, however, the test is not done exactly as its originators described it. Recent criticisms that the CT is unreliable and insensitive stem at least in part from this fact.
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1976
This chapter presents the tests for blood coagulation. To study patients thought to be suffering from blood clotting defects, various tests may be carried out. The simplest of these are the platelet count, bleeding time, whole blood clotting time, and Quick's one-stage prothrombin time.
F.J. BAKER, R.E. SILVERTON
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This chapter presents the tests for blood coagulation. To study patients thought to be suffering from blood clotting defects, various tests may be carried out. The simplest of these are the platelet count, bleeding time, whole blood clotting time, and Quick's one-stage prothrombin time.
F.J. BAKER, R.E. SILVERTON
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Abnormalities of Blood Coagulation Tests in Patients with Cancer
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1987Routine blood coagulation tests were performed on 431 consecutive patients enrolled in a study of the role of anticoagulation in cancer treatment (VA Cooperative Study #75). Two hundred sixteen control patients were treated with standard therapy, and 215 patients were treated with standard therapy plus sodium warfarin.
Richard L. Edwards +13 more
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Effect of rivaroxaban on blood coagulation using the viscoelastic coagulation test ROTEM™
Der Anaesthesist, 2012This study investigated the influence of the oral direct inhibitor of factor Xa rivaroxaban on blood coagulation measured by rotation thrombelastometry ROTEM™. Blood was obtained from 11 healthy male volunteers before and 2.5 h after oral administration of 10 mg rivaroxaban. In addition to standard coagulation tests clot formation was measured by ROTEM™
M, Casutt, C, Konrad, G, Schuepfer
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A Whole Blood Dilution Test for Coagulability
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1966D, Green, L A, Kazal
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