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Experimental and Imaging Techniques for Examining Fibrin Clot Structures in Normal and Diseased States
Published on: April 1, 2015
Relations between fibrinogen degradation products and heparinocytes
Abstract:
In the emergency reaction there is a short-time increase of the values of basophilic leukocytes in connection with normal values of fibrinogen degradation products (FDP). After diminuation of basophils FDP are to be detected. In the chronical ill and under different hormonal contraceptives these two processes are overlapped disturbing a unique negative or positive correlation of heparinocytes and FDP. Concerning the situation under standardized conditions or in single cases worthful conclusions are possible about compensation or decompensation of a latent disseminated intravascular coagulation.
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