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Coagulation: Consultative Hemostasis
Hematology, 2002AbstractClinical hematologists are frequently consulted for the care of hospitalized patients with complicated coagulopathies. This chapter provides an update on the scientific and clinical advances noted in disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) and discusses the challenges in hemostasis consultation.In Section I, Dr.
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Toxicologic Pathology, 1993
Hemostasis is a remarkable and a remarkably complex mechanism. It can maintain blood in a fluid state intravascularly but very quickly changes blood to a jellylike mass upon disruption of the vasculature. This review will give a synopsis of the 3 phases of hemostasis: platelet, vascular, and coagulation.
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Hemostasis is a remarkable and a remarkably complex mechanism. It can maintain blood in a fluid state intravascularly but very quickly changes blood to a jellylike mass upon disruption of the vasculature. This review will give a synopsis of the 3 phases of hemostasis: platelet, vascular, and coagulation.
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Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1989
The great majority of viral infections are not associated with significant alterations in hemostasis. Occasionally, common viral pathogens lead to illnesses in which hemostatic impairment is an important feature. In these instances, two clinical syndromes usually are present: thrombocytopenic purpura and disseminated intravascular coagulation.
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The great majority of viral infections are not associated with significant alterations in hemostasis. Occasionally, common viral pathogens lead to illnesses in which hemostatic impairment is an important feature. In these instances, two clinical syndromes usually are present: thrombocytopenic purpura and disseminated intravascular coagulation.
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Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2006
Many changes in the vasculature, hemostasis and endothelium, including alterations of platelets, coagulation and fibrinolytic factors, occur during aging. While the increasing hypercoagulability observed with aging may account for the higher incidence of thrombotic cardiovascular disorders in the elderly, the lack of genetic protective factors against ...
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Many changes in the vasculature, hemostasis and endothelium, including alterations of platelets, coagulation and fibrinolytic factors, occur during aging. While the increasing hypercoagulability observed with aging may account for the higher incidence of thrombotic cardiovascular disorders in the elderly, the lack of genetic protective factors against ...
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1964
P N, SAWYER, S A, WESOLOWSKI
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P N, SAWYER, S A, WESOLOWSKI
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The Nomenclature of Hemostasis
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1988openaire +2 more sources

