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- sedimentation rate (ESR or sed rate) is the rate at which red blood cells in anticoagulated whole blood descend in a standardized tube over a period of one hour...
- The buffy coat is the fraction of an anticoagulated blood sample that contains most of the leukocytes and thrombocytes following centrifugation. After...
- high RDW and normal MCV. A false high RDW reading can occur if EDTA anticoagulated blood is used instead of citrated blood. See Pseudothrombocytopenia...
- levels were found to be an independent predictor of major bleeding in anticoagulated atrial fibrillation patients. VWF is a marker of endothelial dysfunction...
- of the artery in most patients, the easy control of bleeding even in anticoagulated patients, the enhancement of comfort because patients are capable of...
- major operation), or a person has a pulmonary embolus despite being anticoagulated. In these instances, it may be implanted to prevent new or existing...
- factor V deficiency. Reversal of warfarin effect: Patients who are anticoagulated with warfarin are deficient in the functional vitamin K dependent coagulation...
- deoxygenated Illustration depicting formed elements of blood Two tubes of EDTA-anticoagulated blood. Left tube: after standing, the RBCs have settled at the bottom...
- intravenous iron if deficiency is found.: 3668–3669  The decision to anticoagulate people with HF, typically with left ventricular ejection fractions <35%...
- VKORC1 gene is a major determinant of the response to acenocoumarol in anticoagulated patients". British Journal of Haematology. 133 (2): 183–187. doi:10...