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Fibrinolysis is a
process that
prevents blood clots from
growing and
becoming problematic.
Primary fibrinolysis is a
normal body process,
while secondary...
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using thrombolysis (particularly
fibrinolysis) in
treating heart attacks. It
works by
stimulating secondary fibrinolysis by
plasmin through infusion of...
- Eventually,
blood clots are
reorganized and
resorbed by a
process termed fibrinolysis. The main
enzyme responsible for this
process is plasmin,
which is regulated...
- Term thrombin-activatable
fibrinolysis inhibitor may
refer to:
Carboxypeptidase B2, an
enzyme that in
humans is
encoded by the CPB2 gene
Lysine carboxypeptidase...
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necessary for the
breakdown of clots, or
fibrinolysis.[citation needed] In DIC, the
processes of
coagulation and
fibrinolysis are dysregulated, and the result...
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activator (tPA) and
urokinase (uPA), the
activators of
plasminogen and
hence fibrinolysis (the
physiological breakdown of
blood clots). It is a
serine protease...
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Antithrombin III
Protein S
Protein C
Fibrinolysis:
Breakdown of
fibrin clots Plasminogen Inhibitors of
fibrinolysis α2-antiplasmin
Complement components...
- function, but TEG also can ****ess
platelet function, clot strength, and
fibrinolysis which these other tests cannot.
Thromboelastometry (TEM), previously...
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excessive consumption of
coagulation factors and
subsequent activation of
fibrinolysis using all of the body's
available platelets and
clotting factors. The...
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Fibrinolysis syndrome is
characterized by an
acute hemorrhagic state brought about by
inability of the
blood to clot, with m****ive
hemorrhages into the...