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D-Dimer for Pulmonary Embolism
JAMA, 2015An 82-year-old woman with bladder cancer and treated hypertension was referred by her family physician after she reported experiencing a few days’ history of mild fever, cough, limited deep inspiration, and left-sided pleuritic chest pain. She had no personal or family history of venous thrombosis and did not have any recent surgery, trauma, or ...
Le Gal, Grégoire +2 more
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D-Dimers in Hemodialysis Patients
Nephron, 2001Dear Sir,D-dimers are specific fibrin degradationproducts. Elevated plasma levels indicatean activation of the coagulation system [1].Modern latex agglutination assays are thuswidely performed in clinical practice to eval-uate suspected acute venous thromboembo-lism (VTE) and disseminated intravascularcoagulation (DIC), to monitor thrombolytictherapies,
M, Miozzari, C, Wahl
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International Journal of Neuroscience, 2016
We were interested in further confirming whether D-dimers (DD) are indeed elevated in cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) as reported in those studies.CVST patients who had a plasma D-dimer test (139 cases) were included and divided into two groups: elevated D-dimer group (EDG) (>0.5 μg/mL; 65 cases) and normal D-dimer group (NDG) (≤0.5 μg/mL; 74 ...
Hui Fang, Wang +6 more
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We were interested in further confirming whether D-dimers (DD) are indeed elevated in cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) as reported in those studies.CVST patients who had a plasma D-dimer test (139 cases) were included and divided into two groups: elevated D-dimer group (EDG) (>0.5 μg/mL; 65 cases) and normal D-dimer group (NDG) (≤0.5 μg/mL; 74 ...
Hui Fang, Wang +6 more
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D-dimer – a multifaceted molecule
Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical InvestigationAbstract D-dimer, a universally unique marker for fibrin degradation, is generated through the enzymatic interplay of thrombin, factor XIIIa, and plasmin. The emergence of D-dimer-containing fibrin molecules occurs in both intravascular and extravascular spaces during pivotal physiological processes like haemostasis, thrombosis, and ...
Devika Tayal +2 more
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Advances in clinical chemistry, 2023
D-dimer containing species are soluble fibrin degradation products derived from plasmin-mediated degradation of cross-linked fibrin, i.e., 'D-dimer'. D-dimer can hence be considered a biomarker of in vivo activation of both coagulation and fibrinolysis, the leading clinical application in daily practice of which is ruling out venous thromboembolism ...
Wauthier, L +11 more
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D-dimer containing species are soluble fibrin degradation products derived from plasmin-mediated degradation of cross-linked fibrin, i.e., 'D-dimer'. D-dimer can hence be considered a biomarker of in vivo activation of both coagulation and fibrinolysis, the leading clinical application in daily practice of which is ruling out venous thromboembolism ...
Wauthier, L +11 more
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Comparison of D-Dimer PLUS assay with NycoCard D-Dimer
Thrombosis and haemostasis, 2003Measurement of D-dimer levels has gained widespread use in the diagnosis of various clinical situations that relate to thrombosis and fibrinolysis. Nowadays, different rapid and fully automated quantitative D-Dimer assays that can be performed on coagulation analyzers are commercially available.
Zadro, Renata, Coen Herak, Desiree
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Acta Medica Mediterranea, 2022
<p style="text-align:justify;font-size:9px;font-family:Times;"><b><i>Objectives</i></b><i>: D-dimer is increasingly becoming an important auxiliary marker in guiding diagnosis and treatment in various fields of medicine.
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<p style="text-align:justify;font-size:9px;font-family:Times;"><b><i>Objectives</i></b><i>: D-dimer is increasingly becoming an important auxiliary marker in guiding diagnosis and treatment in various fields of medicine.
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D-Dimer in Venous Thromboembolism
New England Journal of Medicine, 2003Venous thromboembolism is an important medical problem, with an estimated incidence in the United States of 100,000 to 300,000 cases per year. Of patients presenting with symptoms suggestive of deep venous thrombosis, only 30 percent actually have the disorder.
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