- (stops bleeding). It may also be
known as a
hemostatic (also
spelled haemostatic) agent.
Antihemorrhagic agents used in
medicine have
various mechanisms...
-
periventricular hemorrhages in
prematurely born children.
Etamsylate is a
haemostatic agent; also
promotes angioprotective and
proaggregant action. It stimulates...
- The
haemostatic (blood clotting)
system involves the
interaction of
proteins in the blood, the
blood vessel wall and the flow of
blood to
control bleeding...
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Carmalt forceps haemostatic forceps kalabasa Cushing forceps grasping/holding Non-toothed
dissecting forceps Dandy forceps haemostatic forceps DeBakey...
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because they
arrest bleeding rapidly if the
other components of the
haemostatic system are not
severely affected. This may help to
avoid the use of blood...
-
sometimes used in folk
medicine in the
belief that
their spores have
haemostatic properties. A 1997 case
report discussed several instances of teenagers...
- situation.
Developmental Haemostasis refers to the
differences in the
haemostatic system between children and adults.
Debates by
physicians and medical...
- PMID 28501304. Lee AJ (December 1997). "The role of
rheological and
haemostatic factors in hypertension".
Journal of
Human Hypertension. 11 (12): 767–776...
- M (October 1999). "A
laboratory method for
determination of
overall haemostatic potential in plasma. I.
Method design and
preliminary results". Thromb...
- haemophobia, haemoptysis, haemorrhage, haemorrhoid, haemosiderosis,
haemostatic, hematocrit, hematogenesis, hematoma, hematophagous, hematophagy, hematopoiesis...