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Are We Using Fibrinolytic Agents Often Enough?
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980Excerpt The development and acceptance of new pharmacologic approaches to treatment are often painstakingly slow.
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The Fibrinolytic System and Thrombolytic Agents
2001The formation of a haemostatic thrombus is a useful defence mechanism for the closure of vascular lesions. However, undesirable thrombi are also formed in closed vessels, e.g. over atherosclerotic plaques or after rupture of such plaques. It has long been assumed that the primary function of the fibrinolytic system consists of dissolving such thrombi ...
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Fibrinolytic agents and their effects on the haemostatic system.
Klinische Wochenschrift, 1988Fibrinolytic agents used in intravenous thrombolytic therapy of myocardial infarction also exert, at effective dosages, significant side effects on the haemostatic system outside the direct resolution of the target thrombus. The side effects of the agents streptokinase and anisyolated plasminogen-streptokinase activator complex are larger than the side
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Evaluation of Therapy with Fibrinolytic Agents
Medical Clinics of North America, 1963openaire +3 more sources
The effect of fibrinolytic agents on myocardial infarction
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1960John S. Ladue +4 more
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Thromboelastographic Study of Fibrinolytic Agents
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2012openaire +3 more sources

