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Thrombosis (from
Ancient Gr**** θρόμβωσις (thrómbōsis) 'clotting') is the
formation of a
blood clot
inside a
blood vessel,
obstructing the flow of blood...
- cell membrane. Its name is a
partial misnomer, as it is
actually a
prothrombotic antibody in vivo. The name
derives from
their properties in vitro, as...
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increased levels around malignant cells. De
Cicco M (June 2004). "The
prothrombotic state in cancer:
pathogenic mechanisms".
Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology...
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thromboxane that is
produced by
activated platelets during hemostasis and has
prothrombotic properties: it
stimulates activation of new
platelets as well as increases...
- PMID 17124091.
Warkentin TE,
Makris M, Jay RM,
Kelton JG (2008). "A
spontaneous prothrombotic disorder resembling heparin-induced thrombocytopenia". Am J Med. 121...
- vaccine-induced
immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT), vaccine-induced
prothrombotic immune thrombocytopenia (VIPIT),
thrombosis with
thrombocytopenia syndrome...
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Thrombophilia (sometimes
called hypercoagulability or a
prothrombotic state) is an
abnormality of
blood coagulation that
increases the risk of thrombosis...
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kidney disease in humans. A 2024
study suggests that
xylitol is
prothrombotic (increases clotting) and is ****ociated with
cardiovascular risk when...
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heterotetramers (calprotectin) with antimicrobial,
proinflammatory and
prothrombotic properties. In the
presence of calcium,
calprotectin is
capable of sequestering...
- resistance), a
proinflammatory state and an
increased tendency to
thrombosis (
prothrombotic state).
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