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Fat-Covered Islet Transplantation Using Epididymal White Adipose Tissue
Published on: May 25, 2021
[Blood coagulation disorder in islet cell adenoma]
Abstract:
Coagulation physiologic tests were carried out and plasminogen activity and concentration were measured in the case of 6 patients (5 islet cell adenomas and 1 islet cell carcinoma). Except a reduced plasminogen activity in the postoperative phase no other unequivocally pathologic data were found. This phenomenon can probably by attributed to the enhanced plasmin inhibitors of the human plasma. The problem of so-called hypercoagulaemia of these patients can be clarified only after the investigation of the half-lives of the various coagulation factors.
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