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Coagulation in cephalhaematomas

Zeitschrift f�r Kinderheilkunde, 1974
33 puncture fluids of very large cephalhaematomas were examined with regard to physiologic coagulation criteria. Most of them were incoagulable. By suitable experiments the presence of coagulation promoting activities were demonstrated. Presumably this is due to tissue thrombokinase.
A. M. Mingers, J. Ströder
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Sepsis and Coagulation

Critical Care Clinics, 2005
The host response to infection is a highly complex yet well-orchestrated process that involves an elaborate array of soluble mediators and cells. Normally, the host response prevails in containing and eliminating the pathogenic threat. When excessive or sustained, however, the host response may "turn on its bearer" and lead to organ dysfunction. Severe
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Coagulation and flocculation

2006
This chapter focuses on the process of coagulation and flocculation. The principle methods used for coagulation process include reduction or neutralization of the charges on the colloid; increase of the density of the counter-ion field, and thus reduction of the range of the repulsive effect (compaction of the double layer); and permanent contact ...
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The Biochemistry of Coagulation

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1984
This article describes the hemostatic process following vascular injury, which involves an integrated response of the blood vessel wall, blood platelets, and plasma blood clotting factors, and the way in which these processes relate to one another. A number of diagrams are presented that diagram the component processes.
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Coagulation in pregnancy

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2010
The coagulation system undergoes significant change during pregnancy. The clinician caring for the parturient must understand these changes, particularly when the parturient has a pre-existing haematological condition. Because many haematological conditions are rare, there often is limited information to guide the obstetric and anaesthetic management ...
Patrick Thornton, Joanne Douglas
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Platelets and Coagulation

1991
Hemostasis is a multiple-component system. In order to function properly it has become highly integrated with several strategies of control. Failure of the system or its control can result in life-threatening hemorrhage requiring transfusion. It is hoped that the information provided in this article has enhanced the reader's understanding of hemostasis
Meyers K, Wardrop Kj
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The Coagulation System

Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 2003
Congenital and acquired hypercoagulable states arise from an imbalance between procoagulant and anticoagulant activity. Although these imbalances are present throughout the entire vascular tree, thrombotic lesions are usually localized in discrete segments of the veins or arteries and in certain organ systems. Thus, hypercoagulable states are likely to
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Application of coagulation/flocculation in oily wastewater treatment: A review.

Science of the Total Environment, 2020
Chuanliang Zhao   +8 more
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Mutation in blood coagulation factor V associated with resistance to activated protein C

Nature, 1994
R. Bertina   +7 more
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