• How To Prevent Blood Clotting?

    How To Prevent Blood Clotting?

    Under normal conditions, blood flow in arteries and veins is constant. When blood clots in a blood vessel, it is called a thrombus. Therefore, blood clots can occur in both arteries and veins. Arterial thrombosis can lead to myocardial infarction, stroke, etc.   Ven...
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  • What Are The Symptoms Of Coagulation Dysfunction?

    What Are The Symptoms Of Coagulation Dysfunction?

    Some people who carry Leiden's fifth factor may not know it. If there are any signs, the first is usually a blood clot in a certain part of the body. . Depending on the location of the blood clot, it can be very mild or life-threatening. Thrombosis symptoms include: •Pai...
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  • The Clinical Significance Of Coagulation

    The Clinical Significance Of Coagulation

    1. Prothrombin Time (PT) It mainly reflects the condition of the exogenous coagulation system, in which INR is often used to monitor oral anticoagulants. PT is an important indicator for the diagnosis of prethrombotic state, DIC and liver disease. It is used as a screeni...
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  • The Cause Of Coagulation Dysfunction

    The Cause Of Coagulation Dysfunction

    Blood coagulation is a normal protective mechanism in the body. If a local injury occurs, coagulation factors will quickly accumulate at this time, causing the blood to coagulate into a jelly-like blood clot and avoid excessive blood loss. If coagulation dysfunction, it ...
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  • The Significance Of Combined Detection Of D-dimer And FDP

    The Significance Of Combined Detection Of D-dimer And FDP

    Under physiological conditions, the two systems of blood coagulation and anticoagulation in the body maintain a dynamic balance to keep the blood flowing in the blood vessels. If the balance is imbalanced, the anticoagulation system is predominant and the bleeding tenden...
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  • You need to know these things about D-dimer and FDP

    You need to know these things about D-dimer and FDP

    Thrombosis is the most critical link leading to heart, brain and peripheral vascular events, and is the direct cause of death or disability. Simply put, there is no cardiovascular disease without thrombosis! In all thrombotic diseases, venous thrombosis accounts for abou...
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