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  • Conditions For Thrombosis

    Conditions For Thrombosis

    In a living heart or blood vessel, certain components in the blood coagulate or coagulate to form a solid mass, which is called thrombosis. The solid mass that forms is called a thrombus. Under normal circumstances, there are coagulation system and anticoagulation system...
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  • Clinical Application Of ESR

    Clinical Application Of ESR

    ESR, also known as erythrocyte sedimentation rate, is related to plasma viscosity, especially the aggregation force between erythrocytes. The aggregation force between red blood cells is large, the erythrocyte sedimentation rate is fast, and vice versa. Therefore, erythr...
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  • Causes Of Prolonged Prothrombin Time(PT)

    Causes Of Prolonged Prothrombin Time(PT)

    Prothrombin time (PT) refers to the time required for plasma coagulation after the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin after adding an excess of tissue thromboplastin and an appropriate amount of calcium ions to platelet-deficient plasma. The high prothrombin time (PT)...
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  • Interpretation Of The Clinical Significance Of D-Dimer

    Interpretation Of The Clinical Significance Of D-Dimer

    D-dimer is a specific fibrin degradation product produced by cross-linked fibrin under the action of cellulase. It is the most important laboratory index reflecting thrombosis and thrombolytic activity. In recent years, D-dimer has become an essential indicator for the d...
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  • How To Improve Poor Blood Coagulation?

    How To Improve Poor Blood Coagulation?

    In the event of poor coagulation function, blood routine and coagulation function tests should be carried out first, and if necessary, bone marrow examination should be carried out to clarify the cause of poor coagulation function, and then targeted treatment should be c...
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  • Six types of people most likely to suffer from blood clots

    Six types of people most likely to suffer from blood clots

    1. Obese people People who are obese are significantly more likely to develop blood clots than people of normal weight. This is because obese people carry more weight, which slows blood flow. When combined with sedentary life, the risk of blood clots increases. big. 2. P...
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