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catastrophic bleeding.
Hyperfibrinolysis can be
caused by
acquired or
congenital reasons.
Among the
congenital conditions for
hyperfibrinolysis,
deficiency of...
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fibrinolysis (
hyperfibrinolysis), is not uncommon. Many
trauma patients have an
overwhelming activation of
tissue factor and thus m****ive
hyperfibrinolysis. Hyperfibrinolysis...
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often termed greyhound fibrinolytic syndrome or breed-****ociated
hyperfibrinolysis,
where in
there is a
disorder of the
fibrinolysis system without derangement...
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serine protease plasmin.
Increased enzymatic activity causes hyperfibrinolysis,
which manifests as
excessive bleeding and/or an
increase of the vascular...
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plasminogen activator t-PA or TPA
Activates plasminogen Familial hyperfibrinolysis Thrombophilia Urokinase Activates plasminogen Quebec platelet disorder...
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probably the only
reliable rapid test for the
diagnosis of
hyperfibrinolysis. In
contrast to
standard clotting tests, the fibrin-stabilizing effect...
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Bardou I,
Orset C,
Pruvost M,
Anfray A, et al. (November 2016). "
Hyperfibrinolysis increases blood-brain
barrier permeability by a plasmin- and bradykinin-dependent...
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Bardou I,
Orset C,
Pruvost M,
Anfray A, et al. (November 2016). "
Hyperfibrinolysis increases blood-brain
barrier permeability by a plasmin- and bradykinin-dependent...
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Bardou I,
Orset C,
Pruvost M,
Anfray A, et al. (November 2016). "
Hyperfibrinolysis increases blood-brain
barrier permeability by a plasmin- and bradykinin-dependent...
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macrophages secrete ferritin and
plasminogen activator leading to
hyperfibrinolysis. The
blood count typically shows decreased numbers of
blood cells—including...