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Pleiotropic cellular, hemostatic, and biological actions of Ankaferd hemostat

Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2012
Sustaining hemostasis in clinical hemorrhages is a challenging task and requires extensive effort to stabilize medically hard-to-treat traumatic injuries. Several hemostatic agents are preferred to control external and internal bleedings, yet commercially available products are not sufficiently effective or fast-acting to achieve hemostasis in extreme ...
HAZNEDAROĞLU, İBRAHİM CELALETTİN   +3 more
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Design and development of polysaccharide hemostatic materials and their hemostatic mechanism

Biomaterials Science, 2017
The formation of stable blood clots or hemostasis is essential to prevent major blood loss and death from excessive bleeding.
Xiao Yang   +9 more
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Hemostatic Strategies in Trauma

AACN Advanced Critical Care, 2021
Bleeding is a leading cause of early death from trauma. Consequently, effective hemostasis can improve the odds of survival after severe traumatic injury. Understanding the pathophysiology of trauma-induced coagulopathy can provide insights into effective strategies to assess and halt hemorrhage.
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Hemostatic Multilayer Coatings

Advanced Materials, 2011
Spray layer-by-layer assembly is used to create hemostatic films containing thrombin and tannic acid. The spray assembly technique enables coating of porous and absorbent commercial gelatin sponges with these films. Coated sponges are able to promote instantaneous hemostasis in a porcine spleen bleeding model.
Anita, Shukla   +4 more
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Hemostatic changes in vasculitides

Thrombosis Research, 2009
The systemic vasculitides are an heterogeneous group of rare diseases characterized by inflammation and fibrinoid necrosis of blood vessel walls. Today it is well known that the inflammatory process characterizing vasculitides activates coagulation factors, inhibits anticoagulant factors, inhibits fibrinolytic processes, increases platelet activity and
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Local hemostatic agent - fluid active hemostatic matrix

Khirurgiya. Zhurnal im. N.I. Pirogova, 2019
Uncontrolled surgical bleeding can have significant clinical and economic consequences including advanced medical expenses and impairment of the outcomes. Effective and safe local hemostatic agents based on a fluid active hemostatic matrix are reviewed in the article.
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The Hemostatic System and Malignancy

Clinical Lymphoma and Myeloma, 2008
There is an intimate relationship between the processes involved in malignancy and hemostasis. The mechanisms by which malignancy promotes thrombosis are reviewed herein. Emphasis, however, is placed upon the potential mechanisms by which the hemostatic system modulates malignant potential of tumors.
Dorothy M, Adcock   +4 more
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Epistaxis and Hemostatic Devices

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2012
Epistaxis is a common medical problem that rarely requires surgical intervention. However, when medical or surgical intervention is required, epistaxis can sometimes be difficult to control. Knowledge of nasopharyngeal anatomy is absolutely essential to the proper management of epistaxis.
Levon, Nikoyan, Stanley, Matthews
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Newer Hemostatic Agents

Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2015
The mainstay of treatment of inherited coagulation disorders is based on the infusion of the deficient clotting factor, when available. Significant advances have been made over the past two decades in the production and availability of factor replacement products.
Franchini, Massimo   +2 more
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Hemostatic Suture of the Liver

Archives of Surgery, 1976
• A technique for rapid placement of hemostatic sutures in the liver has been used without complications in 12 patients. Using a long, thin needle, a double row of interlocking sutures can be placed quickly and accurately. The technique is simple, requires no special training or complicated instrumentation, and provides effective hemostasia.
A, Arango, L, Lester
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