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Prognostic Value of Plasma Fibrinolysis Activation Markers in Cardiovascular Disease
The pivotal role of hypoactive endogenous fibrinolysis in the occurrence of thrombotic cardiovascular events is now well-recognized. To evaluate the diagnostic and prognostic role of impaired fibrinolysis, plasma fibrinolysis markers have been ...
Diana A Görög
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Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1966
Summary1. Intraocular fibrinolysis can be induced in rabbits by intravenous administration of streptokinase and plasminogen. Enhancement of intraocular fibrinolysis, however, requires a substantial increase in the fibrinolytic activity of the blood. Hence any attempt to induce therapeutic intraocular fibrinolysis by injection of fibrinolytic enzymes ...
M, Pandolfi, I M, Nilsson, J E, Niléhn
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Summary1. Intraocular fibrinolysis can be induced in rabbits by intravenous administration of streptokinase and plasminogen. Enhancement of intraocular fibrinolysis, however, requires a substantial increase in the fibrinolytic activity of the blood. Hence any attempt to induce therapeutic intraocular fibrinolysis by injection of fibrinolytic enzymes ...
M, Pandolfi, I M, Nilsson, J E, Niléhn
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Acta Paediatrica, 1973
SummaryTwo operations upon a giant gluteal lymph‐angioma in a boy were complicated by massive haemorrhage. The complication proved to be due to fibrinolysis stimulated by activators released by the tumour. The diagnosis was confirmed by the demonstration of high fibrino‐lytic activity and FDP in blood and discharge drained from the wound.
R, Kornfält, I M, Nilsson, L, Okmian
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SummaryTwo operations upon a giant gluteal lymph‐angioma in a boy were complicated by massive haemorrhage. The complication proved to be due to fibrinolysis stimulated by activators released by the tumour. The diagnosis was confirmed by the demonstration of high fibrino‐lytic activity and FDP in blood and discharge drained from the wound.
R, Kornfält, I M, Nilsson, L, Okmian
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Chest, 1992
Fibrinolytic therapy has an expanding role in the treatment of many thromboembolic disorders. Four fibrinolytic drugs are currently marketed: streptokinase, anisoylated plasminogen-streptokinase activator complex, urokinase, and recombinant human tissue-type plasminogen activator.
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Fibrinolytic therapy has an expanding role in the treatment of many thromboembolic disorders. Four fibrinolytic drugs are currently marketed: streptokinase, anisoylated plasminogen-streptokinase activator complex, urokinase, and recombinant human tissue-type plasminogen activator.
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Haematology, 1999
The fibrinolytic system generates plasmin, which dissolves fibrin in haemostatic plugs and in thrombi. It is often regarded simply as a secondary phenomenon responsive to the generation of thrombi but it is, rather, in dynamic balance with fibrin formation, such that abnormalities in either can lead to thrombosis.
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The fibrinolytic system generates plasmin, which dissolves fibrin in haemostatic plugs and in thrombi. It is often regarded simply as a secondary phenomenon responsive to the generation of thrombi but it is, rather, in dynamic balance with fibrin formation, such that abnormalities in either can lead to thrombosis.
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La Ricerca in Clinica e in Laboratorio, 1979
This review deals with aspects of fibrinolysis in which significant developments have taken place in the last few years. The structural changes of plasminogen during its activation are now identified precisely; the recent description of a thrombotic tendency in a kindred characterized by a defect of this protein emphasizes its important role in the ...
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This review deals with aspects of fibrinolysis in which significant developments have taken place in the last few years. The structural changes of plasminogen during its activation are now identified precisely; the recent description of a thrombotic tendency in a kindred characterized by a defect of this protein emphasizes its important role in the ...
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Thrombosis Research, 1976
Abstract Many patients receiving Adriamycin (Doxorubicin hydrochloride) were noted to manifest painful subungual hemorrhages which resolved after cessation of therapy. In addition, many Adriamycin patients were noted to demonstrate elevated levels of fibrinogen/fibrin degradation products when evaluated for unrelated hemostatic defects. An evaluation
R L, Bick, L F, Fekete, W L, Wilson
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Abstract Many patients receiving Adriamycin (Doxorubicin hydrochloride) were noted to manifest painful subungual hemorrhages which resolved after cessation of therapy. In addition, many Adriamycin patients were noted to demonstrate elevated levels of fibrinogen/fibrin degradation products when evaluated for unrelated hemostatic defects. An evaluation
R L, Bick, L F, Fekete, W L, Wilson
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Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1975
SummaryGastric juice from 15 normals, 20 patients with gastric ulcer and 4 patients with erosive haemorrhagic gastroduodenitis was investigated in respect of its activity on unheated and heated fibrin plates and its content of FDP and plasminogen or plasmin with immunochemical methods.
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SummaryGastric juice from 15 normals, 20 patients with gastric ulcer and 4 patients with erosive haemorrhagic gastroduodenitis was investigated in respect of its activity on unheated and heated fibrin plates and its content of FDP and plasminogen or plasmin with immunochemical methods.
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Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1972
SummaryFibrinolytic activity is described in the bile of man and of several species of mammal. This activity can be precipitated from whole bile by ammonium sulphate, by acetone, and by a chlor of orm/methanol partition technique. It behaves as an anion at pH 7.4.
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SummaryFibrinolytic activity is described in the bile of man and of several species of mammal. This activity can be precipitated from whole bile by ammonium sulphate, by acetone, and by a chlor of orm/methanol partition technique. It behaves as an anion at pH 7.4.
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Frontiers in Bioscience, 2003
Diabetes is characterized by impaired fibrinolysis. This phenomenon reflects augmented concentrations of plasminogen activator inhibitor type-1 in tissues and in blood. The derangement appears to depend in part on elevated concentrations of free fatty acids, triglycerides, and insulin in association with the insulin resistance syndrome.
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Diabetes is characterized by impaired fibrinolysis. This phenomenon reflects augmented concentrations of plasminogen activator inhibitor type-1 in tissues and in blood. The derangement appears to depend in part on elevated concentrations of free fatty acids, triglycerides, and insulin in association with the insulin resistance syndrome.
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