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Subchronic Toxicity of Green Algae (Spyrogyra SP.) Ethanolic Extract on Hematologic Parameters [PDF]
Green Algae, an organism with active substance such as phytomelatonin, has potential to be developed as Indonesian traditional medicine. As the long term addition of Green Algae ethanol extract (Ekstrak etanol ganggang hijau, EEGH) influences the ...
Devi, A. (Anggita)+5 more
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Practice Issues for Evaluation and Management of the Suicidal Left Ventricular Assist Device Patient [PDF]
There is a high prevalence of depression among left ventricular assist device patients, who present with an increased risk of suicidality given access to means via the device either with nonadherence or disconnection.
Chernyak, Yelena+3 more
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It is generally accepted that a coagulation/fibrinolysis disorder is involved in the pathogenesis of sepsis, and the association of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) and poor outcomes have been reported.
Toshiaki Iba+3 more
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A Comparison between Recombinant Activated Factor VII (Aryoseven) and Novoseven in Patients with Congenital Factor VII Deficiency [PDF]
In order to establish the efficacy and biosimilar nature of AryoSeven to NovoSeven in the treatment of congenital factor VII (FVII) deficiency, patients received either agent at 30 1/4g/kg, intravenously per week for 4 weeks, in a randomized fashion. The
Abolghasemi, H.+16 more
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Early and individualized goal-directed therapy for trauma-induced coagulopathy
Severe trauma-related bleeding is associated with high mortality. Standard coagulation tests provide limited information on the underlying coagulation disorder.
Schöchl Herbert+4 more
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a disorder characterized by both acute generalized, widespread activation of coagulation, which results in thrombotic complications due to the intravascular formation of fibrin, and diffuse hemorrhages, due
Lippi Giuseppe+2 more
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Endothelial cells derived from patients' induced pluripotent stem cells for sustained factor VIII delivery and the treatment of hemophilia A. [PDF]
Hemophilia A (HA) is a bleeding disorder characterized by spontaneous and prolonged hemorrhage. The disease is caused by mutations in the coagulation factor 8 gene (F8) leading to factor VIII (FVIII) deficiency.
Agu, Emmanuel+9 more
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The history and evolution of the clinical effectiveness of haemophilia type a treatment: a systematic review. [PDF]
First evidence of cases of haemophilia dates from ancient Egypt, but it was when Queen Victoria from England in the 19th century transmitted this illness to her descendants, when it became known as the "royal disease".
A Aleem+48 more
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T. Iba, Y. Umemura, H. Wada, H. Levy
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Neonatal presentation of factor X deficiency
Factor X is a Vitamin K-dependent serine protease synthesized in the liver. It is a key factor of the coagulation cascade as it is the first enzyme of a common pathway that leads to the formation of a stable fibrin clot.
Arjani Patra+3 more
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